Mercedes W140 S Class Gauge Cluster 83k Used. S420 S500 400sel on 2040-parts.com
Findlay, Ohio, US
Taken from a W140 S class parts car.
Part number 140 5408 348
83,813 miles.
I removed this cluster some time ago. When I removed it everything worked properly.
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