Mercedes S500 S430 W220 Suspension Ebx Control Module Unit 220 545 00 32 on 2040-parts.com
Denton, Maryland, US
Up for sale is a used but in excellent tested condition Mercedes S Class suspension control unit. It has been tested and is in excellent condition. It was removed from a great running but wrecked 2001 S430. It was totalled with only 48K miles. Mercedes part number is 220 545 00 32. Temic number is 305629. It will fit many Mercedes S class models. It may fit other years and models of Mercedes. You are responsible for any interchange information. It comes with a 60 day warranty.
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