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Mercedes Cl S And E Class Tpms A0055422418 Oem Tire Pressure Monitor on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Clearwater, Florida, United States

Clearwater, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:A0055422418 Surface Finish:BROWN Other Part Number:600549479 TPMS #:378

Part Numbers on this TPMS:

A0055422418


FITS MERCEDES BENZ CL S E CLASS Vehicles
 
Check pictures and compare to sensors you are replacing to ensure these are the parts you need.  Make sure part numbers match.  Sensors can look the same but have different part numbers, and thus may not be compatible with your vehicle. 

The TPMS Sensor is in good used condition but will have to be reprogrammed upon installation at your local dealership or tire store at auction winners expense. Valve cores NOT included.

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