Ignition Switch OEM 1164620093
OEM 1164620093 is the genuine ignition switch, fitting 25 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 1164620093
This genuine used OEM ignition switch, part number 1164620093, is a direct original equipment replacement for many classic Mercedes-Benz models. Manufactured to the exact specifications of the original part, it ensures proper electrical connectivity and reliable starting performance. Being a used genuine OEM part, it retains the same quality and fit as the factory-installed component without the premium cost of new OEM stock.
Compatible vehicles include the Mercedes-Benz W110 and W111 Heckflosse (1959-1965), W114/W115 /8 sedans (1968-1976) and coupes (1969-1972), W123 series saloons (1976-1980), T-Models (1980-1985), and coupes (1980-1985). It also fits the W108/W109 S-Class (1966-1969), W116 S-Class (1972-1980), W113 Pagode (1963-1967), R107 SL (1976-1981), and C107 SL Coupe (1975-1979). With a total of 25 compatible models, this switch is a versatile replacement for many vintage Mercedes.
Each part is sourced from professional dismantlers across Europe, inspected for functionality, and shipped with full tracking worldwide. For specific vehicle fitment confirmation, please consult your VIN or contact us.
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Vehicles compatible with OEM 1164620093
This OEM code fits 25 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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