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  • Vacuum Pump A2712301065 for Mercedes-Benz C-Class Saloon W203 2000 - 2007
Vacuum Pump A2712301065 for Mercedes-Benz C-Class Saloon W203 2000 - 2007

Vacuum Pump A2712301065 for Mercedes-Benz C-Class Saloon W203 2000 - 2007

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Part Name: Vacuum Pump/ Brake Vacuum Pump/ Vacuum Steering Pump Assy

Part Number: A2712301065, A2712301465, A2712301565

Applications:

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Saloon W203 05.2000 - 08.2007
Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe CL203 03.2001 - 06.2011
Mercedes-Benz C-Class T-modell S203 03.2001 - 08.2007
Mercedes-Benz E-Class Saloon W211 03.2002 - 03.2009
Mercedes-Benz CLK Coupe C209 06.2002 - 05.2009
Mercedes-Benz E-Class T-modell S211 03.2003 - 07.2009
Mercedes-Benz CLK Convertible A209 02.2003 - 03.2010


What is Vacuum Pump?
The brake booster vacuum pump provides the vacuum needed for the power brake booster to perform. If it fails or has a problem, the car will be left without  assisted braking. Without the brake booster, the brake pedal will be stiff and will require more effort to stop the car. Vacuum  boosters  will probably be with us for a long time. It is the most efficient and economical way to amplify the force exerted by the driver. But where the booster gets its vacuum. Many auto parts providers have been using vacuum pumps to power the brake booster on their vehicles. For a vacuum brake booster to work, it needs a source of vacuum. In the past all that was needed was a port on the intake manifold. Now, vacuum pumps are the choice for negative pressure power.

Why must be a Vacuum Pump?
Vacuum pumps have been used on diesel engines for  more than 40 years, typically as a diaphragm pump. These pumps were neither efficient nor reliable.Most modern European cars use either an electric vacuum pump or a pump driven by a sprocke.In every piston engine, vacuum is created during the intake stroke as the piston goes down in the cylinder and the intake valves are open. But modern engines have  changed. Increased efficiency has reduced the amount of vacuum available to the brake booster. Engines have been downsized to 2.0- and even 1.4-liters. This means that  there is less displacement to create the vacuum. Variable valve timing has further diminished the vacuum generated because the timing of the opening might be timed  to allow a scavenging effect so some of the intake air makes it past the exhaust valve. This air is intended for the catalyst so unburned hydrocarbons can be burned. Turbocharging has also eliminated traditional vacuum in the intake manifold. The turbocharger produces positive pressure or boost in the intake manifold. The only time  an engine might be under vacuum is when the engine is decelerating, and the throttle is closed.
FIVER's Advantages on Vacuum Pump:
As OE supplier, we practice with very strict quality control, follow the TS16949 strictly.
With 3 years long term quality warranty.

Custom design, new developing based on customer request is available.


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