Sensor, camshaft position OEM a2769050800
OEM a2769050800 is the genuine sensor, camshaft position, fitting 24 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM a2769050800
This is a used genuine OEM camshaft position sensor with original Mercedes-Benz part number A2769050800. As a critical engine management component, it monitors camshaft rotation to ensure precise fuel injection and ignition timing. Choosing a genuine used OEM part guarantees the same quality and fit as the original factory component, at a fraction of the cost of a new part.
Sourced from professional dismantlers across Europe, this sensor comes from a vehicle that was carefully inspected and decommissioned. It has been verified to be in full working condition. Each part is shipped with tracking for reliable worldwide delivery, giving you peace of mind with your purchase.
This sensor is compatible with a wide range of Mercedes-Benz models from the 2011-2017 era, including:
- CLS (C218) 2011-2014
- R-Class (V251) 2011-2014
- C-Class (W204) 2011-2014
- SLK (R172) 2011+
- S-Class (W221) 2011-2013; (W222) 2013-2017
- C-Class Coupe (C204) 2011+
- E-Class Coupe (C207) 2011-2016
- E-Class Convertible (A207) 2011-2016
- E-Class T-Model (S212) 2011-2014
- E-Class (W212) 2011-2015
- GLK-Class (X204) 2008-2015
Please verify your vehicle's compatibility before purchasing. This sensor is a direct replacement for the original part and will restore proper engine performance.
Vehicles compatible with OEM a2769050800
This OEM code fits 24 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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