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Mercedes W124 Original Equipment Fuel Injection Electro Hydraulic Actuator Valve on 2040-parts.com

US $222.65
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Nashville, Tennessee, US

Nashville, Tennessee, US
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Mercedes W124 Original Equipment Fuel Injection Electro Hydraulic Actuator Valve
PART TYPE
Fuel Injection Electro Hydraulic Actuator Valve
ITEM DESCRIPTION
(Electro-Hydraulic Actuator)
ITEM DETAILS
CONDITION
BRAND NEW
MANUFACTURER
Original Equipment 
PART NUMBER
000 070 39 62
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APPLICATIONS
Mercedes Applications:

1986-1989       560SL           107.048

1987-1989 260E  124.026

1990-1992 300E 2.6 124.026
1986-1992 300E 3.0 124.030
1988-1989 300CE  124.050
1990-1992 300CE 24C 124.051
1988-1992 300TE  124.090
1990-1993 300E 4M  124.230
1990-1993 300TE 4M 124.290

1988-1991 300SE         126.024
1988-1991 300SEL         126.025
1986-1991 420SEL         126.035
1986-1991 560SEL          126.039
1986-1991 560SEC         126.045

1990-1993 300SL-24 129.061
1990-1992 500SL  129.066

1987-1993 190E 2.3 201.028
1987-1993 190E 2.6 201.029
1986-1987 190E 2.3 16V 201.034

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