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Mercedes-Benz CLS Fuel Injection Pump Replacement Parts

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Choosing the right used Mercedes-Benz CLS fuel injection pump

Used fuel injection pumps vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:

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Fitment questions

Will a fuel injection pump from a 2009 CLS fit my 2012 CLS?

This spans the CLS W219 (2004–2010) and CLS W218 (2011–2018) generations, which are entirely different platforms, so a direct swap is very unlikely. The engine codes changed between these generations, and the fuel injection pump follows the engine code rather than the CLS badge. Always confirm the engine code from your V5 or a VIN check and give it to the breaker — they will tell you definitively whether a unit from a W219 will cross to a W218.

Does the fuel injection pump from a CLS 350 CDI fit a CLS 250 CDI?

Trim and badge names like 350 CDI and 250 CDI indicate different engines with different engine codes, so these pumps are not the same part and will not interchange. The engine code is the single most reliable guide here — check your V5 or run a VIN check to confirm yours before contacting a breaker. Supplying the exact engine code when you request a quote will save time and avoid sending the wrong unit.

Does the trim level affect which fuel injection pump I need — for example, does a CLS AMG Line need a different pump to a standard CLS?

No — trim levels such as AMG Line are cosmetic and specification packages and do not change the engine or its injection pump. What matters is the engine code, fuel type (diesel or petrol), and gearbox type, all of which are the same regardless of whether the car carries an AMG Line badge or a standard trim. You may find cosmetic or interior differences when collecting a part from a breaker's donor car, but these have no bearing on whether the pump fits your vehicle.

I have a 2014 CLS W218 — will a pump from a 2011 W218 fit?

Both years sit within the W218 generation (2011–2018), with a facelift introduced in 2014, so engine codes may be shared across those years but ancillary and mounting details can change at a facelift point. Match the engine codes first — if they are identical, compatibility is much more likely — but confirm any mounting or ancillary differences with the breaker against your specific registration before buying.

Can I use a fuel injection pump from a diesel CLS in my petrol CLS?

No — diesel and petrol fuel injection systems are fundamentally different and the pumps are not interchangeable under any circumstances. Always confirm your fuel type along with the engine code when requesting a quote from a breaker.

Does the fuel injection pump need coding to the car after fitting?

ECU pairing and immobiliser coding are topics that vary by exact vehicle and pump specification, and we cannot state a definitive answer as fact here. You must confirm this with the breaker and, where relevant, a Mercedes-Benz specialist before purchasing — knowing upfront whether coding is required will affect the total cost of the job.