Question for the group, but for Karl in particular since he seems to be the
expert on this thing.
Is there a difference between EHA Valves for a European Model as opposed to
the USA/Canada version of the same model?
Tiger - 28 Jun 2007 15:32 GMT
Get the part number off it and punch it into autohausaz.com and see if they
have a replacement one.
Karl - 28 Jun 2007 15:53 GMT
No, same part number used on all, including 6 cylinders and V8's.
MB part number: 000 070 39 62
Go here: http://www.importeccatalog.com/ choose Mercedes,
enter 000 070 39 62 in the part number search. You will get back their part number C2030-367532.
> Question for the group, but for Karl in particular since he seems to be the
> expert on this thing.
> Is there a difference between EHA Valves for a European Model as opposed to
> the USA/Canada version of the same model?
GM - 29 Jun 2007 05:56 GMT
Thank you for your answers, I found one here
http://www.autopartsonlinecanada.com/
for 249.95 CDN with free shipping.
Now is there anything special to remember when I re and re this part.
Does it have electrical connections, and if so do I need to disconnect the
battery when I do it!
> Question for the group, but for Karl in particular since he seems to be
> the expert on this thing.
> Is there a difference between EHA Valves for a European Model as opposed
> to the USA/Canada version of the same model?