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Crankshaft Sensor for Mercedes-Benz A-Class, Jeep Commander & Chrysler 300C - 324455

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Crankshaft Sensor for Mercedes-Benz A-Class, Jeep Commander & Chrysler 300C - 324455Vehicle Fitment & Part Details The Crankshaft Sensor is listed for the Mercedes Benz A Class (1997 2004) and other Jeep and Chrysler applications. Pins: 2 pin. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details. Verify VIN engine. Key Details SKU 324455 Component Crankshaft Sensor Specs Pins: 2 pin Primary Fitment Mercedes Benz A Class (1997 2004) Listing Highlights Listed for selected Mercedes Benz, Jeep, Chrysler applications shown in the

Vehicle Fitment & Part Details

The Crankshaft Sensor is listed for the Mercedes-Benz A-Class (1997-2004) and other Jeep and Chrysler applications. Pins: 2-pin. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details. Verify VIN/engine.

Key Details

SKU
324455
Component
Crankshaft Sensor
Specs
Pins: 2-pin
Primary Fitment
Mercedes-Benz A-Class (1997-2004)

Listing Highlights

  • Listed for selected Mercedes-Benz, Jeep, Chrysler applications shown in the fitment table.
  • Pins: 2-pin.

Vehicle Fitment

Includes 69 supplied applications covering Chrysler, Jeep and Mercedes-Benz. An additional 179 applications are not shown here due to listing-length limits - see the live product listing for the complete fitment list. Use the full table below to confirm model, chassis, year range, engine and power before ordering.

View Full Vehicle Fitment (69 applications)
Make Model Chassis Years Engine Power
Chrysler 300C LX 2011-2026 3.0 CRD EXF 176 kW / 239 HP
Chrysler CROSSFIRE 2003-2008 3.2 EGX 160 kW / 218 HP
Chrysler PT CRUISER PT_ 2000-2010 2.2 CRD EDJ 110 kW / 150 HP
Jeep COMMANDER XK, XH 2005-2010 3.0 CRD 4x4 EXL 160 kW / 218 HP
Jeep GRAND CHEROKEE II WJ, WG 1999-2005 2.7 CRD 4x4 DDAB 120 kW / 163 HP
Jeep GRAND CHEROKEE II WJ, WG 1999-2005 2.7 CRD 4x4 ENF; OM 665.921 120 kW / 163 HP
Jeep GRAND CHEROKEE III WH, WK 2004-2011 3.0 CRD 4x4 EXL 160 kW / 218 HP
Mercedes-Benz A-CLASS W168 1997-2004 A 160 168.033, 168.133 M 166.960 75 kW / 102 HP
Mercedes-Benz A-CLASS W168 1997-2004 A 170 CDI 168.009, 168.109 OM 668.942 70 kW / 95 HP
Mercedes-Benz A-CLASS W168 1997-2004 A 190 168.032, 168.132 M 166.990 92 kW / 125 HP
Mercedes-Benz A-CLASS W169 2004-2012 A 170 169.032, 169.332 M 266.940 85 kW / 116 HP
Mercedes-Benz A-CLASS W169 2004-2012 A 180 169.032, 169.332 M 266.940 85 kW / 116 HP
Mercedes-Benz A-CLASS W169 2004-2012 A 180 CDI 169.007, 169.307 OM 640.940 80 kW / 109 HP
Mercedes-Benz A-CLASS W169 2004-2012 A 200 169.033, 169.333 M 266.960 100 kW / 136 HP
Mercedes-Benz A-CLASS W169 2004-2012 A 200 CDI 169.308, 169.008 OM 640.941 100 kW / 136 HP
Mercedes-Benz B-CLASS Sports Tourer W245 2005-2011 B 170 245.232 M 266.940 85 kW / 116 HP
Mercedes-Benz B-CLASS Sports Tourer W245 2005-2011 B 180 245.232 M 266.940 85 kW / 116 HP
Mercedes-Benz B-CLASS Sports Tourer W245 2005-2011 B 200 245.233 M 266.960 100 kW / 136 HP
Mercedes-Benz B-CLASS Sports Tourer W245 2005-2011 B 200 CDI 245.208 OM 640.941 103 kW / 140 HP
Mercedes-Benz B-CLASS Sports Tourer W245 2005-2011 B 200 TURBO 245.234 M 266.980 142 kW / 193 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W202 1993-2000 C 180 202.018 M 111.920; M 111.921 90 kW / 122 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W202 1993-2000 C 200 202.020 M 111.941; M 111.945 100 kW / 136 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W202 1993-2000 C 230 Kompressor 202.024 M 111.975 142 kW / 193 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W202 1993-2000 C 240 202.026 M 112.910 125 kW / 170 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W202 1993-2000 C 280 202.029 M 112.920 145 kW / 197 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W203 2000-2007 C 180 203.035 M 111.951 95 kW / 129 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W203 2000-2007 C 180 Kompressor 203.046 M 271.946 105 kW / 143 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W203 2000-2007 C 200 Kompressor 203.042 M 271.940 120 kW / 163 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W203 2000-2007 C 220 CDI 203.008 OM 646.963 110 kW / 150 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W203 2000-2007 C 230 203.052 M 272.920 150 kW / 204 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W203 2000-2007 C 270 CDI 203.016 OM 612.962 125 kW / 170 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W203 2000-2007 C 280 203.054 M 272.940 170 kW / 231 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W203 2000-2007 C 32 AMG Kompressor 203.065 M 112.961 260 kW / 354 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W203 2000-2007 C 320 203.064 M 112.946 160 kW / 218 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W203 2000-2007 C 320 CDI 203.020 OM 642.910 165 kW / 224 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W203 2000-2007 C 350 203.056 M 272.960 200 kW / 272 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W203 2000-2007 C 55 AMG 203.076 M 113.988 270 kW / 367 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W203 2000-2007 C 55 AMG M 113.988 270 kW / 367 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W204 2007-2014 C 180 Kompressor 204.044, 204.045 M 271.910 115 kW / 156 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W204 2007-2014 C 180 Kompressor 204.046 M 271.952 115 kW / 156 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W204 2007-2014 C 200 CDI 204.001 OM 651.913 100 kW / 136 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W204 2007-2014 C 200 Kompressor 204.041 M 271.950 135 kW / 184 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W204 2007-2014 C 220 CDI 204.002 OM 651.911 125 kW / 170 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W204 2007-2014 C 220 CDI 204.008 OM 646.811 125 kW / 170 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W204 2007-2014 C 250 CDI 204.003 OM 651.911 150 kW / 204 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W205 2013-2026 C 200 d 205.007 OM 651.921 100 kW / 136 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W205 2013-2026 C 220 BlueTEC / d 205.002, 205.004 OM 651.921 125 kW / 170 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS W205 2013-2026 C 250 BlueTEC / d 205.008, 205.006 OM 651.921 150 kW / 204 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS Convertible A205 2016-2026 C 220 d 205.404 OM 651.921 125 kW / 170 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS Coupe C204 2011-2026 C 250 CDI 204.303 OM 651.911 150 kW / 204 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS Coupe C205 2015-2026 C 220 d 205.304 OM 651.921 125 kW / 170 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS Coupe C205 2015-2026 C 250 d 205.308 OM 651.921 150 kW / 204 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS Coupe CL203 2001-2008 C 180 Kompressor 203.746 M 271.946 105 kW / 143 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS Coupe CL203 2001-2008 C 230 203.752 M 272.920 150 kW / 204 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS Coupe CL203 2001-2008 C 230 Kompressor 203.740 M 271.948 141 kW / 192 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS Coupe CL203 2001-2008 C 230 Kompressor 203.747 M 111.981 145 kW / 197 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS Coupe CL203 2001-2008 C 350 203.756 M 272.960 200 kW / 272 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS T-Model S202 1996-2001 C 200 T 202.080 M 111.941; M 111.945 100 kW / 136 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS T-Model S202 1996-2001 C 200 T Kompressor 202.082 M 111.944 141 kW / 192 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS T-Model S202 1996-2001 C 200 T Kompressor 202.087 M 111.956 120 kW / 163 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS T-Model S202 1996-2001 C 240 T 202.086 M 112.910 125 kW / 170 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS T-Model S202 1996-2001 C 240 T 202.088 M 112.915 125 kW / 170 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS T-Model S202 1996-2001 C 280 T 202.089 M 112.920 145 kW / 197 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS T-Model S203 2001-2007 C 180 Kompressor 203.246 M 271.946 105 kW / 143 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS T-Model S203 2001-2007 C 200 Kompressor 203.242 M 271.940 120 kW / 163 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS T-Model S203 2001-2007 C 200 Kompressor 203.245 M 111.955 120 kW / 163 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS T-Model S203 2001-2007 C 220 CDI 203.208 OM 646.963 110 kW / 150 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS T-Model S203 2001-2007 C 230 203.252 M 272.920 150 kW / 204 HP
Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS T-Model S203 2001-2007 C 240 203.261 M 112.912 125 kW / 170 HP

Fitment Notes

  • Always match vehicle details before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

Professional Fitment Required: Electronic, electrical, and electromechanical components require correct identification before installation. Compare the new unit to the removed unit and verify mounting orientation, terminal or connector type, pin count or terminal arrangement, voltage rating, polarity, and any pulley or bracket configuration where applicable. Incorrect installation, polarity reversal, water or moisture ingress, improper connector seating, or mismatched specifications can damage the component, related ECU systems, or cause persistent fault codes. Installation by a qualified, VAT-registered workshop with appropriate diagnostic equipment is recommended.

Returns Notice: Once an electronic, electrical, or electromechanical component has been fitted, plugged in, energised, or shows signs of installation, returns are limited to manufacturing defect only. Confirm part compatibility before opening sealed packaging.

Compatibility Verification Notes

  • Confirm compatibility using VIN, engine code, chassis / platform, OE reference and original part comparison before ordering.
  • Match the supplied fitment details to your vehicle, including model, year range and any listed engine or chassis information.
  • Fitment data may vary by production date, market, import history and engine variant.
  • This listing is for part identification and compatibility checking only. Installation must be carried out according to the vehicle manufacturer's service information by a suitably qualified person.

Common Questions

Will the Crankshaft Sensor fit my Mercedes-Benz A-Class?
This part (324455) is listed for the fitments shown on this page. Confirm by matching the fitment details. Verify VIN/engine.

How do I confirm fitment if there are multiple variants?
Compare the supplied fitment details, original part details and any listed variant information before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

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