Mercedes Smart Car Heater Temperature Climate Control on 2040-parts.com
Chantilly, Virginia, United States
You are viewing a OEM temp control a Mercedes Smart Car. This unit has been tested and is in excellent condition. It will make a good replacement for your bad or damaged climate temp control. It is also covered by our warranty.
FITS: Mercedes Smart Car All of the parts we sell are guaranteed to be in good working condition unless otherwise noted. We ONLY guarantee the part(s) will fit the vehicle(s) listed in the description. If your vehicle was not originally equipped with the EXACT part(s) listed, it is your responsibility to consult a dealer to see if it will fit your application. We ONLY guarantee the part(s) will fit your vehicle if it was originally equipped with the part(s) on auction. Additional items may be needed if this is an upgrade or custom installation. Please consult your local dealer for ALL other applications. |
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