Sensor, engine oil level OEM a0919057201
OEM a0919057201 is the genuine sensor, engine oil level, fitting 47 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM a0919057201
This is a genuine used OEM engine oil level sensor (part number a0919057201) originally fitted by Mercedes-Benz. It ensures accurate oil level monitoring for optimal engine performance and longevity. Being an original equipment part, it meets the exact specifications of your vehicle.
Sourced from professional dismantlers across Europe, this sensor has been carefully inspected for full functionality. We deliver it to you worldwide with tracked shipping, so you can restore your car with confidence at a fraction of the cost of a new part.
This sensor is compatible with a wide range of Mercedes-Benz models, including:
- C-Class (2014-2021), C-Class T-Model (2015-2021), C-Class Coupe (2016-2023)
- E-Class (2016-2023), E-Class T-Model (2016-2023), E-Class Coupe (2016+), E-Class Convertible (2017+), E-Class All-Terrain (2017-2023)
- S-Class (2017-2020), GLC (2017-2022), AMG GT (2015-2021), AMG GT Roadster (2016-2020)
With 47 total compatible vehicles, this genuine OEM sensor is a reliable and cost-effective choice for your Mercedes-Benz.
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Vehicles compatible with OEM a0919057201
This OEM code fits 47 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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