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Heater Control Valve Solenoid Valve Compatible for Mercedes R230 W216 W221 CL550 2308300084

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  • HVAC Heater Control Valve; Heater Exchange Valve 4-Way Type
  • Part number: 230 830 00 84, 230-830-00-84, 230-830-00-84-MBZ, 230.830.00.84, 2308300084
  • New aftermarket replacement unit.
  • Manufacturer warranty for 365 days from the date of purchase.
  • Please check the applications before placing orders.


Compatible for the following vehicles:

Replacement for Mercedes CL-Class (2007-2014) W216
Replacement for (2009-10) Mercedes CL550 4Matic Coupe
Replacement for (2007-08) Mercedes CL550 Coupe
Replacement for (2007-14) Mercedes CL600 Coupe
Replacement for (2008-14) Mercedes CL63 AMG and CL65 AMG Coupe

Replacement for Mercedes S-Class (2007-2013) W221
Replacement for (2010-13) Mercedes S350 Bluetec 4M and S400 Hybrid Sedan
Replacement for (2007-13) Mercedes S550, S550 4Matic, S600 and S65 AMG Sedan

Replacement for Mercedes SL-Class (2003-2012) R230
Replacement for (2004-08) Mercedes SL55 AMG Convertible
Replacement for (2007-12) Mercedes SL550 Convertible
Replacement for (2009-12) Mercedes SL63 AMG Convertible
Replacement for (2003-06) Mercedes SL500 Convertible
Replacement for (2003) Mercedes SL55 AMG Kompressor Convertible
Replacement for (2004-09) Mercedes SL600 Convertible
Replacement for (2005-11) Mercedes SL65 AMG Convertible


John Wilkins
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2022
Use it for heat,I installed it,never worked.Had to go to Mercedes,will be sending it back….
Adalyn Godette
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2021
Sorry not great quality. Lasted 2 months then had to purchase OEM from dealer.
Kareem Epps
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2020
The item appeared to be of good quality. It was a direct fit replacement in my w221 Mercedes, down to the connector. But after a changing my defective unit in under an hour. I only had heat for a few minutes. Then my heat would work one day but not the next. Or only work half a day. Maybe I was sent a defective unit. I eventually ponied up the extra $30 for a heater control valve from the dealer and I instantly had heat after changing the part. I sent this unit back for a refund, which I promptly received. Luckily I didn't have to pay for labor since I do the work myself. So I only lost some time and a few cold days in my car.