Replacement Wabco Compressor for the Mercedes Benz CLS W219 (2004- 2010) & E W211 (2002-2008) & S W220 Class (1998-2005)

Overview

This Wabco compressor is engineered to restore the performance and reliability of your Mercedes-Benz air suspension system. Built to Original Equipment (OE) specifications, it delivers consistent air pressure, optimal flow, and durable operation — making it an excellent replacement for worn or failing compressors in CLS, E, and S-Class models.

Fitment & Compatibility

This compressor is compatible with the following Mercedes-Benz models:

  • CLS-Class (W219): 2004–2010

  • E-Class (W211): 2002–2008 (including 4Matic variants)

  • S-Class (W220): 1998–2005

It replaces OEM part numbers such as A2113200304, A2203200104, A2193200004, and others.

Key Features & Benefits

  • OEM-Grade Quality: Manufactured to meet Wabco’s original specifications for robustness and durability.

  • High Pressure Capacity: Supports up to 16 bar (approximately 232 psi) to ensure reliable operation under demanding conditions.

  • 12V Electrical System: Designed for the standard 12-volt system used in these Mercedes models.

  • Thermal Resilience: Operates in a wide temperature range from –40°C to +80°C.

  • Compact, Robust Design: Dimensions approx. 265 × 152 × 141 mm, weighing around 4.04 kg — making it a direct-fit replacement.

  • IP68 Protection: Excellent resistance to dust and water intrusion, extending service life.

  • Plug & Play: Comes fully assembled with mounting brackets and air lines (depending on supplier), allowing for straightforward installation.

  • Reliable Performance: Rated current draw around 35 A under normal operation.

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Description

Premium-quality Wabco air suspension compressor designed as a direct replacement for Mercedes-Benz CLS W219 (2004–2010), E-Class W211 (2002–2008), and S-Class W220 (1998–2005). Restores factory ride height functionality and reliability.

Why Replace Your Compressor?

Over time, air suspension compressors may fail due to:

  • Air leaks in the system, which force the pump to work harder and eventually overheat.

  • Accumulated moisture damaging internal components.

  • Age-related wear on the internal pistons, seals, or electrical components.

A failing compressor often results in suspension sag, extended pump running times, or audible strain from the unit. Replacing it with a high-quality Wabco unit restores proper ride height, system reliability, and peace of mind.

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