Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Mercedes Clk C208 W208 Seat Motor on 2040-parts.com

AU $88.00
Location:

Marrickville, Australia

Marrickville, Australia
Tested working condition
Brand:TEMIC

There's a few motors that fit both left and right seats (in sequence of photos):
  1. Backrest reclining motor: BOSCH 0 390 210 933
  2. Seat tilting motors (same motor back and front): TEMIC GP41A25 H 19 04 01 A 
  3. Back and forward motor: TEMIC GP41A35 H 05 04 01 A
  4. Headrest motor and assembly
They are very hard to find, price is for EACH, $150 for the whole lot.
Please contact to confirm which motor you need and see if it's still available.

International buyers – please note: 
Import duties, taxes, and charges aren’t included in the item price or postage cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. 
Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.

Other for Sale

Mercedes E300 BlueTEC Hybrid gets 65.7mpg & costs £39,645

Thu, 02 Aug 2012

Mercedes-Benz has revealed that the Mercedes E300 BlueTEC Hybrid has official fuel consumption of 65.7mpg and will cost from £39,645. There’s no denying that the Mercedes E 300 BlueTEC hybrid is a very clever car, and that it ‘Games’ the daft company car BIK rates to perfection. It’s entire reason to be is to drive down official fuel consumption figures to garner the most benefit possible from company car taxation, and in that it succeeds very well.

Brawn GP Virgin deal confirmed

Fri, 03 Apr 2009

Richard Branson celebrates the Brawn GP win at Melbourne. [ad#ad-1] According to Sports Pro Magazine, the Virgin deal to sponsor Brawn GP has been confirmed for the rest of 2009 on a race by race basis, but in 2010 Virgin will be stumping up for a full year of sponsorship. Good news for Ross Brawn and the team.

LA Motor Show 2013 preview guide

Fri, 15 Nov 2013

According to the show's organisers, the 2013 LA Motor Show is the 'mother of all shows' - how wonderfully American! It runs from 20 November to 1 December at the Los Angeles Convention Center, and although it's not the biggest motor show on Earth, it does boast a fair number of world debuts and 'first reveals' – many of which we’ve rounded up in the following gallery. Tickets cost $10 (£6.22) during the week and $12 (£7.47) at weekends.