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Air Suspension Compressor Pump
Mercedes-Benz V-Class (W638) Models 1996-2003
Original Equipment Number:
6383280202, 6383280302, 6383280402, 6383280502
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Mercedes-Benz V-Class (W638) Arnott Air Suspension Compressor Pump 1996-2003
Air Suspension Compressor Pump
Mercedes-Benz V-Class (W638) Models 1996-2003
Original Equipment Number:
6383280202, 6383280302, 6383280402, 6383280502
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Fits the following models | Mercedes-Benz V-Class (W638) Models 1996-2003 |
Additional Model Fitment Information | 100% Direct Replacement |
OEM Number for reference only | 6383280202, 6383280302, 6383280402, 6383280502 |
Weight (kg) | 4.5 |
Country of Origin | China |
Fitting Instructions Available? | No |
Mercedes-Benz V-Class (W638) Models 1996-2003
As the UK Distributor for Arnott we are pleased to offer you this part because Arnott have teamed up directly with Gast Manufacturing to design this reliable air suspension compressor for the Mercedes-Benz V-Class. This heavy-duty compressor features an epoxy-coated finish to prevent corrosion and a rocking arm piston with exclusive long-life cup material.
This air suspension compressor is a 100% replacement for the original equipment compressor. This pump includes plugs and brackets that provide an OE fit. Installation is quick and easy and an installation guide is included. The compressor performs flawlessly under all circumstances including full vehicle loads and trailer towing.
Original Equipment Number:
6383280202, 6383280302, 6383280402, 6383280502
Arnott Air Suspension Compressor - Mercedes-Benz V-Class (W638) fits the following vehicle(s):
Please Note: Before you buy a compressor please keep in mind that the main reason a compressor fails is because there is a leak in the Air Suspension System causing the compressor to overwork and "Burn Out". The most common cause for a leak in the system is an old leaky air spring bag. Your compressor warranty will be voided if there are further air leaks within the system causing your new compressor to overwork beyond its designed capabilities.