🇺🇸 4th Of July Sale! Use Code FIREWORK25 At Checkout To Save 25% On Shipping On Orders Over $300 🇺🇸
Find a Dealer

Buy OEM Mercedes-Benz A/C and Heating Parts

The heater in your Mercedes-Benz not warming things up? Maybe the air conditioner isn't blowing cold? Most likely, one or another part needs replacing -- something you should do sooner rather than later, to keep spiraling repair costs down. Good thing you came to us here at MB Part Source; we stock replacement heating and AC parts for all Mercedes-Benz models, at competitive prices. Order today, and we'll ship fast, anywhere nationwide; you'll have repairs done in no time. Contact us with any questions.

1078304145 - : Air Duct for Mercedes-Benz Image

Air Duct

Mercedes-Benz 107-830-41-45
Under heater case.
Backordered
2435403102 - : Electrical Wiring Harness for Mercedes-Benz Image

Electrical Wiring Harness

Mercedes-Benz 243-540-31-02
PTC heater booster.
Backordered
2089101416 - : Padding for Mercedes-Benz Image

Padding

Mercedes-Benz 208-910-14-16
Seat heater,right.
Backordered
5400264 - : Equipot Bonding Line for Mercedes-Benz Image

Equipot Bonding Line

Mercedes-Benz 000-540-02-64
PTC heater booster.
Backordered
5000900 - : Coolant Pump for Mercedes-Benz Image

Coolant Pump

Mercedes-Benz 000-500-09-00
Ptc heater booster.
$97.20
MSRP $135.00
Save $37.80
28% Off
2318304400 - : Refrigerant Line for Mercedes-Benz Image

Refrigerant Line

Mercedes-Benz 231-830-44-00
Compressor to condenser.
Backordered
2318302300 - : Refrigerant Line for Mercedes-Benz Image

Refrigerant Line

Mercedes-Benz 231-830-23-00
Compressor to condenser.
Backordered
205830001564 - : Refrigerant Line for Mercedes-Benz Image

Refrigerant Line

Mercedes-Benz 205-830-00-15-64
Compressor to condenser.
$57.60
MSRP $80.00
Save $22.40
28% Off
2138308604 - : Refrigerant Line for Mercedes-Benz Image

Refrigerant Line

Mercedes-Benz 213-830-86-04
Compressor to condenser.
$43.20
MSRP $60.00
Save $16.80
28% Off
2138301101 - : Refrigerant Line for Mercedes-Benz Image

Refrigerant Line

Mercedes-Benz 213-830-11-01
Compressor to condenser.
$46.80
MSRP $65.00
Save $18.20
28% Off
205830007764 - : Refrigerant Line for Mercedes-Benz Image

Refrigerant Line

Mercedes-Benz 205-830-00-77-64
Compressor to condenser.
Backordered
2078302800 - : Refrigerant Line for Mercedes-Benz Image

Refrigerant Line

Mercedes-Benz 207-830-28-00
Compressor to condenser.
$36.90
MSRP $50.00
Save $13.10
26.2% Off

No results found for "ac, air conditioning, heater, climate control, condenser". Here are some helpful search tips:

  • Search by a part name. Example: water pump.
  • Be less specific. Example: brake instead of ceramic brake.
  • Remove information such as make, year or model.
  • Can't find the part you are looking for? Contact us and we'll find it for you!


Mercedes-Benz AC and Heating FAQ

Why is the HVAC in My Mercedes-Benz Not Working Right?

Most likely, because of low or leaking coolant, a failed heater core, a defective AC compressor, or a bad AC condenser. You'll know one from the other by some key symptoms.

How Can I Tell if My Coolant's Low or Leaking?

Start your engine, setting the air conditioner and fans to max/high and listening for the compressor clutch to click. If the system runs too fast, the coolant's probably low. If your Mercedes-Benz isn't due for air conditioning service anytime soon, a leak's likely.

What are the Signs of Heater Core Failure?

The heater not blowing warm, the interior being steamy or smoky, the smell of coolant in the car, and the engine overheating. The core's hoses are the likely problem; they're probably leaking. If you need help with this or any other repairs, get in touch with a Mercedes-Benz service center.

How Can I Diagnose an AC Compressor Defect?

Look, listen, and feel. If the air conditioning sounds funny, if the cabin's warmer than usual, and if the AC clutch is stuck, it's probable. You'll know a bad clutch from connecting a voltmeter and getting no reading. Other causes of compressor trouble include low refrigerant pressure, a faulty cycling switch, and a blown fuse.

How Can I Tell if the AC Condenser in My Mercedes-Benz is Bad?

You'll know it from the HVAC warning light being lit, from frost starting to build up, from the AC button flashing, from the system having discharge pressure issues, and from the vents not blowing cold. If no air's coming through them at all, though, the blower motor's probably gone out. Other reasons for condenser issues include a failed cooling fan and a clogged cabin air filter.