2000 - 2006 Mercedes S500 W220 Front Brake Lining Wear Indicator Axle Sensor Oem on 2040-parts.com
Interlochen, Michigan, US
Taken from 2001 Mercedes S 500
Mileage - 164.000 Miles
Also have other parts to this car
Will give a good deal if buying more than 1 part
My parts are OEM and come from a used vehicle. I only sell parts in good condition but some may show signs of normal wear like scruffs, marks, scratches and slight dirt. Please make sure your original part matches the one in the picture. It’s up to you, the buyer, to check with your local dealer or other sources to make sure the item you’re purchasing is the right fit and is compatible to your needs.
I ship within 2 business days after payment has cleared. The shipping price shown is only to the 48 continental states. Anyone in Alaska, Hawaii or any other country must contact me beforehand to arrange shipping cost to your destination.
I will accept returns within 14 days, in original pictured condition and in original package. The full purchase price less shipping costs will be refunded once I receive the package. Reasons for returns are non-functional items and items that greatly differ from the item description. I’m not responsible for installation errors, labor expenses and/or any other expenses that may occur.
I have 2001 Mercedes S500 for parts. I still have lots of parts left over. If you need any other parts, please contact me.
Please contact me immediately if you’re not satisfied in anyway and prior to leaving a negative feedback as I am willing to try to resolve the situation.
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