Anyone have this for sale?
#1
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Anyone have this for sale?
It's the vent valve located in the driver side rear tire.
Under the plastic cover.....
I need a working used one.
Part number is A0004767032
Amazon has one but to expensive..
Please let me know.
Under the plastic cover.....
I need a working used one.
Part number is A0004767032
Amazon has one but to expensive..
Please let me know.
#2
Super Member
I cleaned mine up last year and it works flawlessly now. Here's a link to a new genuine Mercedes part.
http://www.genuinemercedesparts.com/...&siteid=215306
http://www.genuinemercedesparts.com/...&siteid=215306
Last edited by nkctb7; 07-16-2015 at 11:05 PM.
#3
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I cleaned mine up last year and it works flawlessly now. Here's a link to a new genuine Mercedes part.
http://www.genuinemercedesparts.com/...&siteid=215306
http://www.genuinemercedesparts.com/...&siteid=215306
There's a valve on eBay for $155.00 but shipping is like $51.00.
I wish my valve just needed cleaning.
Mine just don't work at all, at least I think so.
Does this valve click or make some noise when you put power to it?
There is power going to the valve but the thing don't make any noise at all.
#4
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That's a great price but it doesn't say how much is for shipping.
There's a valve on eBay for $155.00 but shipping is like $51.00.
I wish my valve just needed cleaning.
Mine just don't work at all, at least I think so.
Does this valve click or make some noise when you put power to it?
There is power going to the valve but the thing don't make any noise at all.
There's a valve on eBay for $155.00 but shipping is like $51.00.
I wish my valve just needed cleaning.
Mine just don't work at all, at least I think so.
Does this valve click or make some noise when you put power to it?
There is power going to the valve but the thing don't make any noise at all.
#5
MBWorld Fanatic!
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Shipping is very reasonable as I order all my parts through them. The valve can seize up over time and doesn't engage as often as it should. I used a small amount of WD40 on it and it has worked flawlessly ever since. It is worth a try before you drop that amount on a new one.
#6
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