FIND OEM PARTS # BY VIN #
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FIND OEM PARTS # BY VIN #
Does anyone know / point me to how to find Mercedes OEM Part # Using My Vin #. I want to make sure the parts I order are exact match to my car.
I called couple of Mercedes Dealers, they will ONLY tell price but not the PART #
I need the following Part # for 2006 Mercedes-Benz S500 4Matic V8 5.0L
1. Rear Level Sensor (Suspension)
2. Cabin Temp Sensor
3. Evaporator Temp Sensor
4. Left and Right Valve cover Gaskets
5. Left and Right Valve cover Breathers
I called couple of Mercedes Dealers, they will ONLY tell price but not the PART #
I need the following Part # for 2006 Mercedes-Benz S500 4Matic V8 5.0L
1. Rear Level Sensor (Suspension)
2. Cabin Temp Sensor
3. Evaporator Temp Sensor
4. Left and Right Valve cover Gaskets
5. Left and Right Valve cover Breathers
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Try this website. http://epc.startekinfo.com/epc/ They will ask you for a credit card number but you won't be charged at least not in the USA. It will require some downloads but should have everything on your car.
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Try this website. http://epc.startekinfo.com/epc/
For Example.. to Lookup Rear Level Sensor... I looked - but couldn't find.. see attached.
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Their numbering system takes some getting used to.
Be very careful with the "major" parts group you choose at first. This can make the difference between finding and not finding your part.
The part you are looking for is part of the Airmatic system, not the mechanical rear axle. Parts from one specific group can be scattered all over the car... so the rear axle can be one part group, but the airmatic parts on the rear axle are from a different group. And the brakes attached to that axle are yet another group.
Another example is a trunk lid or sharkfin roof antenna... it's part of COMAND or electronic, not the trunk lid or roof panel.
Try Group 32 (suspension) and you should find it there. If not, it's under electronic components (can't remember.. think it's group 82?)
Be very careful with the "major" parts group you choose at first. This can make the difference between finding and not finding your part.
The part you are looking for is part of the Airmatic system, not the mechanical rear axle. Parts from one specific group can be scattered all over the car... so the rear axle can be one part group, but the airmatic parts on the rear axle are from a different group. And the brakes attached to that axle are yet another group.
Another example is a trunk lid or sharkfin roof antenna... it's part of COMAND or electronic, not the trunk lid or roof panel.
Try Group 32 (suspension) and you should find it there. If not, it's under electronic components (can't remember.. think it's group 82?)
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Valve Cover gaskets are:
113 016 03 21, Right (I have an extra one of these. $10 plus shipping)
113 016 02 21, Left
Breather Hoses are:
112 018 01 82
112 018 02 82
112 018 03 82
112 018 04 82
Evap temp sensor is:
220 830 07 72
Cabin temp sensor:
I believe this is built into either the climate control unit or the overhead console. They both have aspirator fans and I imagine that the climate unit has the temp sensor. Nothing else shows up on a search.
Suspension sensor, rear
220 320 00 32
113 016 03 21, Right (I have an extra one of these. $10 plus shipping)
113 016 02 21, Left
Breather Hoses are:
112 018 01 82
112 018 02 82
112 018 03 82
112 018 04 82
Evap temp sensor is:
220 830 07 72
Cabin temp sensor:
I believe this is built into either the climate control unit or the overhead console. They both have aspirator fans and I imagine that the climate unit has the temp sensor. Nothing else shows up on a search.
Suspension sensor, rear
220 320 00 32
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Two other ways to find parts:
1. Google the part.. find it on eBay or somewhere else and record the part number. It will be in the format AAA.BBB.CC.DD. The BBB number tells you what group it is in. So Part # 220-540-01-01 is group 54. Now you know where to start
2. Do a Part Search in EPC for the part number and it will show what group/section it is in. Search > Part > (enter part #) > (press Enter). If unable to find the part, change to the "part WITHOUT vehicle data" tab at the top and try again. You'll have to select a car similar to yours and see where it is. Record the group/section number. Then go put your VIN number back in at the top and look in the same group/section and the part should be there.
Using the above, I was able to look up your level sensor. It is located on the following group/section:
Group: 54 - Electrical Equipment
Section: 695 - Electronic Stability Program
I guess they consider it part of the ESP. Technically that makes sense (lowering the back of the car on the highway contributes to stability, etc.) but logically it doesn't make any sense
1. Google the part.. find it on eBay or somewhere else and record the part number. It will be in the format AAA.BBB.CC.DD. The BBB number tells you what group it is in. So Part # 220-540-01-01 is group 54. Now you know where to start
2. Do a Part Search in EPC for the part number and it will show what group/section it is in. Search > Part > (enter part #) > (press Enter). If unable to find the part, change to the "part WITHOUT vehicle data" tab at the top and try again. You'll have to select a car similar to yours and see where it is. Record the group/section number. Then go put your VIN number back in at the top and look in the same group/section and the part should be there.
Using the above, I was able to look up your level sensor. It is located on the following group/section:
Group: 54 - Electrical Equipment
Section: 695 - Electronic Stability Program
I guess they consider it part of the ESP. Technically that makes sense (lowering the back of the car on the highway contributes to stability, etc.) but logically it doesn't make any sense