Mercedes Sprinter 906 Filter A2123200169 Airmatic air suspension
- Item number: FILT-0000-W906
- EAN: 4251419801733
- Weight: 0,1 kg
- Reference numbers: 2513201204
- Reference numbers: 2123200169
- Item condition: Neu
- Reference numbers: A2513201204
- Placement on Vehicle: next to the compressor
- Brand: Miessler Automotive®
- Origin: ISO/IATF zertifizierter Hersteller
- Manufacturer Part Number: Does not apply
- Interchange Part Number: Does not apply
- Reference numbers: A2513202604
- Type: Repair auxiliary part
- Placement on Vehicle: middle right outside
- Reference numbers: 2513202604
- Features: 100% Accuracy of Fit
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Description
Filter for the level control compressor.
We would be happy to make you an offer for diagnosis and installation (repair) in our own vehicle workshop.
Please contact us by clicking on the button: “Question about the product”.
Can be installed in the following vehicles:
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter II Transporter W906/ NCV3 (New Concept Van) > 2006
Original spare part number:
2123200169
Suitable for compressors and air supply systems with the original spare part numbers:
A 251 320 26 04; 2513202604
A 251 320 12 04; 2513201204
Scope of delivery:
filter
Your advantages:
- German provider
- Quality assurance by a German company
- cheaper than at an authorized workshop
- Personal advice
- European right of withdrawal
- worldwide express shipping
- In Europe we have the longest experience when it comes to vehicle air suspension in the aftermarket.
Our technical advice for air supply:
1. An increased running noise of the compressor is often caused by the suspension of the compressor no longer functioning.
Be sure to also change the suspension rubbers and springs.
2. A porous intake hose is often the cause of compressor failure.
Change this and, ideally, the filter/noise damper at the same time.
We don't want the new compressor to fail prematurely for this reason.
3. Change the working relay before installing the compressor, even if it still appears to be functional.
This is also a mandatory requirement of the car manufacturer.
Make sure you are changing the correct relay. Relays are similar. There is a great risk of replacing the wrong relay.
4. After the repair, make sure that the system is absolutely tight.
The easiest way to determine this is to park the vehicle and wait for the system to automatically adjust (if your vehicle has this feature).
Accurately measure and note all heights that are air-assisted, from the ground to the bottom edge of the fender. The next day check and compare these heights.
Even a small deviation in the distances leads to long-term damage to the compressor and the valves.
If you have been driving for some time with a leaky undercarriage, it can be assumed that the compressor is running more often than normal.
This increased number of on and off cycles may have already damaged the compressor.
Depending on how long this condition has lasted, you should change the relay as a precaution and check the compressor's performance.
After the car has been parked overnight, a compressor should not run for more than 20 to 30 seconds until the system is ready to start again.