Description:
Vehicle Compatibility
This front wheel speed sensor is designed for the following Mercedes-Benz application. Always confirm model, year and engine code before ordering:
- 20122014 Mercedes-Benz C180 W204 1.6 litre petrol engine code 274.910 4 cylinder
Match your VIN, model (C180), body (W204) and engine code 274.910 to ensure SW3371 is the correct ABS/wheel speed sensor for your car.
Specifications
- Part type: Wheel speed sensor / ABS sensor
- SKU: SW3371
- Fitting position: Front axle (left or right confirm against existing sensor)
- Connector type: 2 pin plug
- Engine: 1.6 petrol, engine code 274.910
- Displacement: 1595 cc, 4 cylinder
- Vehicle: Mercedes-Benz C180
- Body: W204
- Year range: 20122014
- Function: Measures wheel speed for ABS, ESP and traction control systems
Features
- Direct replacement 2 pin front wheel speed sensor for Mercedes-Benz C180 W204 1.6 petrol models
- Correct plug style and cable length to match the factory harness on 20122014 vehicles
- Provides accurate wheel speed signals to the ABS/ESP control unit for stable braking and traction control
- Helps clear ABS and traction warning lights when the original sensor has failed or become intermittent
- Suitable for everyday commuting, highway driving and wet weather conditions when installed correctly
Ideal replacement when diagnostics point to a faulty front wheel speed sensor causing ABS or ESP warning lights.
Why Buy From Us
- Focused range of Mercedes-Benz C-Class W204 service parts, including braking and sensor components
- Local South African stock for faster turnaround on ABS and safety-critical repairs
- We can help confirm fitment using your VIN and model details before you open the packaging
- Supplier backed warranty when installed by a suitably qualified workshop
- Fast courier delivery to Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban, Cape Town, Gqeberha and many surrounding areas
Installation & Maintenance Tips
- Have the sensor fitted by a qualified technician with access to proper diagnostics for your Mercedes W204
- Confirm which front sensor (left or right) is faulty using a scan tool before replacing parts
- Inspect the sensor wiring harness and connector for damage, corrosion or broken clips while the old sensor is removed
- Clean the mounting bore and the tone ring / wheel hub area so the new sensor can sit square and read correctly
- Avoid pulling on the cable when removing the old sensor use appropriate tools to free it from corrosion
- Route the new cable in the original clips and guides, away from moving suspension parts and hot components
- After installation, clear fault codes with a diagnostic tool and road test the vehicle to ensure the ABS/ESP lights remain off
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