What panels does a 2013 (facelift) E350 cabrio share with a saloon/coupe?

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I'm after a bonnet and bumper for my white E350 Cabrio. Having trouble tracking down parts I can trust. Most I've asked can't confirm for sure that the parts they have will fit the convertible. Any advice ideas? Thanks in advance
 

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Have a look on this copy of the part catalogue to check part numbers. You'll need to match the first 6 numbers of your Vin' to get the correct model. (eg 212.074)

 

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Nemiga is good but it won’t help with the specific trim level of the car in question, there.

This is the link to the right car- I think!


Hood is an A204 (C class) p/no but there are two choices of front bumper. Use the VIN search to be sure (to be sure).
 
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Have a look on this copy of the part catalogue to check part numbers. You'll need to match the first 6 numbers of your Vin' to get the correct model. (eg 212.074)

Thank you. So, if I use 207-426 I should be able to find parts for my model. How do I check compatibility with others, e.g. would something from a '212' fit?
 

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Thank you. So, if I use 207-426 I should be able to find parts for my model. How do I check compatibility with others, e.g. would something from a '212' fit?
The only way to ensure a part from a W212 would fit is if they have identical part numbers. Other than that its guesswork and luck.
 

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The only way to ensure a part from a W212 would fit is if they have identical part numbers. Other than that its guesswork and luck.
Agreed, I very much doubt anything will fit from a W212 as it’s not based on the same chassis platform
 

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Thank you. So, if I use 207-426 I should be able to find parts for my model. How do I check compatibility with others, e.g. would something from a '212' fit?
Unless the part number is common- and you can check this using the part number application on Nemiga- they they’re not directly interchangeable. That’s not to say that parts from a 212 won’t fit- they may do, but only due to common design standards for mounting centres, hinge sizes etc. But finding that out is pot luck.
 
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Done a bit of digging. It looks like the right bumper for my model is code 804.
Beyond that, I don't understand their labelling system. The parts in the picture have numbers that don't seem to bare any relevance to the part codes below e.g. there are 12 bumper panels. All have the same part number '010' but different codes. How do I know which is right?
 

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Done a bit of digging. It looks like the right bumper for my model is code 804.
Beyond that, I don't understand their labelling system. The parts in the picture have numbers that don't seem to bare any relevance to the part codes below e.g. there are 12 bumper panels. All have the same part number '010' but different codes. How do I know which is right?
MB part numbering system:
First 3 digits (model homologation code)
Second 3 digits (what part type is)
Final 4 digits (specific part application, colour, trim level, power etc).

So, A2052904400 is a (W205) (pedal assembly) (for whatever specific application).

Quite simple and easy really.

If there are 12 parts labelled “010” that’s because that part in the assembly has 12 different options. 010 isn’t the part number, it’s the identifier for that part in the list.
 

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