Mercedes Benz Pex 140 540 12 17 Mercedes Brake Pad Wear Sensors Set Of 4 300d on 2040-parts.com
Rudyard, Michigan, US
This is common to Mercedes and Chysler and these are new and its for a set of Four. Mercedes part # 140 540 12 17, Brake Pad Sensors. 41 to be exact. They fit a ton of applications, pretty much almost everything from the 80's & 90's, plus a few models from the 00's The shipping is free anywhere in the cont. 48 states.
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