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Mercedes W140 600s S600 Wiring Harness A1405404705 on 2040-parts.com

US $699.00
Location:

Köln, Germany

Köln, Germany
Condition:Remanufactured Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Mercedes W140 V12 S600 600S engine harness A1405407405

When your M120 engine has poor idle, doesn't accelerate properly or dies all of a sudden, it is very likely that your engine harness is defect.

We are a Germany based company remanufacturing engine harnesses for W124, R129, W140, W202, W210 and W463. We supply customers from all over the world. Hundreds of private and commercial customers rely on our harnesses. Mercedes is also a customer of ours.

 In comparison to the original PVC insulated cables, we use high temperature resistant silicone insulated cables. They are heat proof up to 350 degree Fahrenheit. 

The harness is a direct replacement part for the original harness. There are no further modification necessary.

A1405407405 is being delivered without the rubber grommet and the plastic tray.

The price does not include VAT. Tax duties have to be paid by the recipient




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