OEM Mercedes-Benz Air Filters
2021 Mercedes-Benz AMG® GT Black Series
The air filters in your Mercedes-Benz go bad, and you'll start to have engine and heating and AC problems. Those mean more expensive repairs in the long run. Our advice: start seeing the signs they're failing, and you should change them sooner rather than later. Good thing you came to us for replacements; here at Autohaus Parts Delivered in Peoria IL, we've got a huge OEM-quality selection. Our prices are competitive, too. Take advantage of fast US shipping and order today.
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Mercedes-Benz Air Filters FAQ
How Can I Tell the Air Filters in My Mercedes-Benz Need Replacing?
By the symptoms. Dirty and worn-out fibers, black exhaust smoke, engine misfires, power loss, and trouble accelerating mean a faulty engine air filter. Heating and air conditioning problems and a cabin that smells stale mean a defective cabin air filter.
How Much Does Air Filter Replacement Cost on Average?
Anywhere from $60 to $80, according to recent data from RepairPal. That's if you have the service center at a Mercedes-Benz dealer take care of it. Cost can also vary by model; Mercedes-Benz C 300 air filter replacement, for example, might run $90 to $115. What's more, having to replace other parts like air filter housings can add to the bottom line.