This steering wheel is listed for many Mercedes models (including E‑Class old models such as E200, E260, E300, E320, E350, E43, E63, E63S and multiple A-, B-, C- and AMG models). Always verify compatibility with your exact model year and chassis code and provide your VIN to confirm fitment.
Compare the connector plug, airbag mounting pattern, and steering boss diameter with your factory wheel, or send your VIN and photos of your current wheel to the seller. If in doubt, consult a dealer or professional installer before purchase.
Some listings include only the rim and switch trim while others include the airbag and clockspring. Check the specific product listing for included components. If the airbag or clockspring are not included, you will need to reuse your original units or purchase compatible replacements.
Physical buttons and paddles are typically present, but full functionality (horn, audio controls, cruise, paddles) may require transferring original wiring and modules and/or coding. Confirm the listing or ask the seller which functions are guaranteed.
Many Mercedes steering wheel swaps require coding (to register the new airbag, enable steering wheel controls, or adapt the steering angle sensor). We recommend professional installation and coding using Mercedes‑compatible diagnostic tools.
Professional installation is strongly recommended. The job involves the airbag system, clockspring, and electrical connections; improper installation can cause airbag faults or loss of critical functions.
Some wheels are universal but trim, controls, and paddle placement can differ by market. Confirm with the seller whether the item is suited for left‑hand or right‑hand drive vehicles before ordering.
Finish options vary by listing and may include perforated leather, smooth leather, alcantara, carbon trim, and different stitch colors. Check the specific product photos and description for material and color choices.
If you replace the steering wheel and clockspring, the SAS may need recalibration. Failing to recalibrate can trigger warning lights or affect stability control systems. A dealer or diagnostic shop can perform the reset.
Warranty and returns depend on the seller. Typical warranties cover manufacturing defects for a limited period but do not cover installation damage or improper coding. Review the seller's warranty and return terms before purchase.
Listings may be for OEM, OEM‑refurbished, or aftermarket AMG‑style wheels. The product title alone doesn’t guarantee OEM status — check the description or ask the seller for part numbers and provenance.
Heated steering functionality depends on whether the wheel includes the heating element and if the original wiring/clockspring is compatible. Confirm with the seller if the heated feature is present and transferable.
Shipping times vary by seller location and shipping method. Domestic shipments often take a few days to two weeks; international shipments can take longer. Check the seller’s shipping estimate and tracking options.
Yes — disconnect the vehicle battery and wait the manufacturer‑recommended time before touching the airbag, follow torque specs for the steering wheel nut, and avoid static discharge. If unsure, have a qualified technician perform the work.
First, verify all connectors and the clockspring are correctly installed. If faults persist, a diagnostic scan is needed to read error codes and to perform any required coding or steering angle sensor calibration. Seek help from a Mercedes specialist or dealer.
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