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This is an aftermarket thermostat for the Mercedes-Benz B-Class W246. Compatible vehicles: CLA-Class W117, CLA180, CLA250, CLA250_4MATIC, CLA45AMG_4MATIC; A-Class W176, A180, A250, A250_4MATIC; B-Class W246, B180, B250. For M133 and M270 engines. OEM part numbers: 2702000615 and 2702000415. Operating temperature: 97° open.
The thermostat is attached to the radiator's lower tank or coolant passage. It controls the on/off of the electric fan at a set temperature, and plays an important role in maintaining the temperature at an appropriate level to prevent the engine from overheating and blowing. All cars, regardless of manufacturer, are equipped with an electric fan at the front of the radiator itself.
The electric fan operates to prevent the coolant temperature from rising due to engine heat caused by slow driving in traffic jams where the radiator is less exposed to the wind, and in hot summer temperatures.If the thermostat malfunctions and stops working, the coolant temperature will rise and overheat, which can cause problems such as a blown head gasket.
If the water temperature gauge indicates overheating but the coolant level is not decreasing and there are no abnormalities in the thermostat, the electric fan may not be running. The thermostat may also remain open, preventing the coolant from rising to a high temperature, resulting in overcooling. When this happens, the water temperature rises slowly, and the heater never seems to warm up.
These are durable parts that are unlikely to break easily, but regular inspections and replacements will help prevent problems and ensure peace of mind. A good guideline is to replace them every 10 years and 100,000 km. Genuine parts are expensive, so we recommend replacing them early with affordable aftermarket parts that are equivalent to genuine parts.
Mercedes-Benz B-Class W246 thermostat, aftermarket part.
Compatible vehicles: CLA Class W117 CLA180 CLA250 CLA250_4MATIC CLA45AMG_4MATIC /
A-Class W176 A180 A250 A250_4MATIC / B-Class W246 B180 B250 *For M133 M270 engines
Genuine part numbers: 2702000615 2702000415 Operating temperature: 97 degrees open
The thermostat is installed in the radiator's lower tank or coolant passage.
It controls the on/off of the electric fan at a set temperature and plays an important role in keeping the temperature at an appropriate level to prevent the engine from overheating and causing it to blow out.
All cars, regardless of manufacturer, are equipped with an electric fan at the front of the radiator body.
The electric fan operates to prevent the coolant temperature from rising due to engine heat when driving at low speeds in traffic jams where the radiator is less exposed to the wind, and in hot summer temperatures.
If the thermostat breaks down and stops working, the coolant temperature will rise and overheat, which can cause problems such as a blown head gasket.
If the water temperature gauge indicates overheating but there is no decrease in coolant and no abnormalities are found in the thermostat, the electric fan may not be turning.
The thermostat may also remain open, preventing the coolant temperature from rising, resulting in overcooling.
When this happens, the water temperature rises slowly and the heater never gets warm.
It is a durable part and is unlikely to break easily, but if you inspect it regularly and replace it, you can be sure that you won't have any problems.
As a guideline, the replacement period is 10 years and 100,000 km.
Genuine parts are expensive, so we recommend replacing them as soon as possible with affordable aftermarket parts that are equivalent to genuine parts.
*Instruction manual is not included.
*Since there may be individual differences depending on the vehicle, processing may be required for installation.
*Please note that we will not be able to answer any questions if the part is used for a vehicle other than the compatible model.
*If you are not confident in installing the product, we recommend that you ask a professional or mechanic to install it for you.