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A buyer's guide to used Mercedes-Benz C-Class turbo

No two turbos are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:

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Fitment questions

Does a turbo from a 2016 C-Class fit my 2014 C-Class?

Both years fall within the W205 generation (2014–2021), so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility, but the engine code is what really matters here — a turbo from the same engine code is a far safer match than simply matching year to year. The W205 also received a facelift in 2018, and while 2014 and 2016 are both pre-facelift, ancillary brackets and pipework can vary within a generation, so confirm the exact fit against your registration with the breaker before buying.

Will a W204 C-Class turbo fit a W205 C-Class?

The W204 (2007–2014) and W205 (2014–2021) are separate generations with different engine families, so a direct swap is very unlikely even if the engine displacement looks the same on paper. Always cross-reference the engine code — found on your V5 or via a VIN check — rather than relying on badge or year alone, and ask the breaker to confirm against your specific registration.

Does the trim level affect which turbo I need — say, SE versus AMG Line?

No — SE, Sport, AMG Line and similar trim levels on the C-Class are cosmetic and equipment packages; they do not change the engine or turbocharger fitted. What matters is the engine code, fuel type (petrol or diesel), and gearbox type, so a turbo from an AMG Line car with the same engine code as your SE should be mechanically equivalent. You may receive a turbo with slightly different surrounding brackets depending on ancillary layout, so it is worth mentioning your trim to the breaker purely to help them describe what they have on the shelf.

How do I know which turbo my Mercedes C-Class actually needs?

The engine code is the single most useful detail — it is printed on your V5 logbook or available via a VIN check, and it tells a breaker exactly which unit was fitted at the factory, regardless of what the badge or year suggests. Fuel type (petrol or diesel) and whether you have a manual or automatic gearbox also matter for some variants, so have those details ready when you request quotes on Findapart.

I have a 2013 C-Class — is that W204 or W205, and does it affect which turbo I should be searching for?

A 2013 C-Class is a W204, which ran from 2007 to 2014; the W205 replaced it from 2014 onwards, so the two generations use different engines and turbos. This distinction matters a great deal — always search for W204 turbo parts and confirm your engine code with the breaker, as a W205 unit will not be a straightforward fit.

Can I use a turbo from a pre-facelift W205 on a post-facelift W205?

The W205 facelift arrived in 2018, and while the generation boundaries are well established, whether a specific turbo crosses that 2018 line without modification is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration number. Engine codes can carry across a facelift or change subtly mid-production, so quote your engine code alongside your reg when contacting breakers on Findapart to get an accurate answer.