Sensor, longitudinal acceleration OEM a0009056502
OEM a0009056502 is the genuine sensor, longitudinal acceleration, fitting 15 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM a0009056502
This is a genuine used OEM longitudinal acceleration sensor for Mercedes-Benz vehicles. The part number is A0009056502. It is an original equipment component sourced from professional dismantlers in Europe, ensuring reliable function at a lower cost than new parts. This sensor measures the vehicle's longitudinal acceleration and is critical for stability control systems, helping maintain safe handling during braking or cornering.
This sensor fits a range of Mercedes-Benz models including the S-Class (2009-2013 and 1998-2005), C-Class (2008-2014), C-Class T-Model (2009-2014), E-Class (2003-2008), E-Class T-Model (2003-2009), R-Class (2010-2014), GLK-Class (2009-2015), S-Class Coupe (1999-2006 and 2010-2013), SL (2001-2012), and CLS (2004-2010). With 15 compatible vehicles, it's a versatile choice for many Mercedes-Benz owners.
Each sensor is carefully tested before shipping. Delivery is tracked worldwide, so you can monitor your order from Europe to your door. Choose this used OEM part for genuine quality and significant savings over new retail prices. Please verify fitment with your vehicle's VIN or consult a professional mechanic. All parts come from reputable European dismantlers with a focus on quality and eco-friendly reuse.
Vehicles compatible with OEM a0009056502
This OEM code fits 15 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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