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Mercedes Primary Straight Diesel Fuel Filter All Cars on 2040-parts.com

US $2.75
Location:

Houston, Texas, US

Houston, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Return item for full product refund only. We will not refund shipping expenses. Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Baldwin Manufacturer Part Number:BF7725 Interchange Part Number:14772101 Other Part Number:14776901 Warranty:Yes

Mercedes Primary Inline Diesel Fuel Filter
Baldwin Part # BF7725
Filter fits all diesel Mercedes no matter what year.
Free shipping if you purchase one of our other fuel filters

The Filter
Baldwin is a manufacture of the highest quality air and fuel filters. The BF7725 primary diesel fuel filter will fit all Mercedes automobiles all years. It will fit the 180D, 190D, 200D, 220D, 240D, 300D, 300CD, 300SD, S350D, E300D and more. This is the primary filter screen designed to catch larger contaminants. Specifications: Inlet 5/16", Outlet 5/16", Length 4 5/32", OD 1 13/32", Micron rating 50-75. Easy installation. Replaces Mercedes part number 14772101 & 14776901. We have hundreds of these ready to sell. Shipping is free when your purchase any one of our other items otherwise shipping is a reasonable $2.50. To complement this primary filter consider purchasing the secondary filter for your Mercedes. Depending on your diesel Mercedes model either the Baldwin PF934, BF1056, or BF7619 is what you need. If you need the elbow style filter and not the straight primary filter look up BF7848. We have the elbow filter as well. See our other auctions for detailed information in the secondary filters.


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  • $ZERO extra for each additional filter.

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