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2059053414 - Electrical Equipment and Instruments: Voltage Converter for Mercedes-Benz Image

Voltage Converter

Mercedes-Benz 205-905-34-14
In legroom,front right. Voltage converter. Heater/air conditioning. Capacitor, park pawl.
$194.00
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4901341 - Exhaust System: Clamp for Mercedes-Benz Image

Clamp

Mercedes-Benz 000-490-13-41
Front right exhaust pipe to rear exh. 3.0L. Front exhaust line to left rear exhaust line. Ø60MM TUBE | Ø69.6MM BOWL Inside diameter: 60mm...
$24.00
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5427611 - Exhaust System: Lambda Sensor for Mercedes-Benz Image

Lambda Sensor

Mercedes-Benz 000-542-76-11
Control sensor downstream of catalytic converter. Oxygen sensor downstream of catalytic converter.
$177.00
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2136823202 - Exhaust System: Shielding for Mercedes-Benz Image

Shielding

Mercedes-Benz 213-682-32-02
Over catalyst. Over catalytic converter.
$117.00
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3995330264 - Exhaust System: Pipe Clamp, Exhaust Sys for Mercedes-Benz Image

Pipe Clamp, Exhaust Sys

Mercedes-Benz 003-995-33-02-64
Exhaust gas line to exhaust gas line. Exhaust line at front to exhaust line at center. Front exhaust system to center exhaust system....
$54.00
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5404205 - Electrical Equipment and Instruments: Electric Line for Mercedes-Benz Image

Electric Line

Mercedes-Benz 000-540-42-05
With seal. 1.0 MM2 LKS 1.5 Leitungsquerschnitt Min/Max: 1,0mm2 Model 1: LKS Model 2: 1.5. Fuel delivery pump control unit n118. 1.0 mm2...
$7.75
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WA1244900119 - : Catalytic Converter for Mercedes-Benz Image

Catalytic Converter

Mercedes-Benz WA-124-490-01-19
This item is non-returnable.
$8,690.00
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All About Catalytic Converters for Mercedes-Benz

The catalytic converter -- "cat," as it's sometimes called for short -- has a critical role in the exhaust system of a Mercedes-Benz vehicle. Think of it as a special type of filter; what it does is capture and contain the harmful emissions the engine produces when gas and air get burned up during combustion, ultimately reducing how much of them get into the air around us.

How a Catalytic Converter Works

Bolted to the underbodies of vehicles, sitting between exhaust manifolds and mufflers, cat converters contain precious platinum-group metals such as palladium and rhodium. The metals help break down noxious gases into oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor. The nitrogen remains trapped, while the carbon dioxide, water vapor, and oxygen get released through the exhaust pipe and into the atmosphere.

Signs the Catalytic Converter in a Mercedes-Benz is Going Bad

Even a high-quality cat can fail, if it doesn't otherwise end up damaged during an attempted theft for its valuable metals. Either way, federal law requires that your converter be in top shape to help cut emissions -- so it's important to know the symptoms of trouble with one in order to act quickly and fix things. They include:

  • Worsening acceleration
  • Engine underperformance
  • The smell of rotten eggs
  • Loud noises from under the vehicle when you speed up
  • Excessive heat coming from the undercarriage
  • Higher and sometimes darker-colored exhaust emissions

Notice any, and you'll need to replace the converter, based on what an inspection's results recommend. (If you need help with the job, get in touch with a Mercedes-Benz dealer to schedule a service appointment.)

The Average Cost of Catalytic Converter Replacement

You might be looking at paying anywhere from $2,280 to $2,430, by recent RepairPal estimates. That's most often pricing for replacing cat converters in economy cars and SUVs, though. For a luxury model like a Mercedes-Benz, costs might be somewhat higher; changing one in a Mercedes-Benz C 300, for example, might run $2,485 or more on average.

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