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Used Mercedes-Benz EQA Sump

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Choosing the right used Mercedes-Benz EQA sump

Used sumps 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 sump from a 2021 EQA fit my 2023 EQA?

The Mercedes-Benz EQA launched in 2021 and received a facelift in 2023, so a 2021 donor and a 2023 car sit either side of that production boundary. The sump follows the electric motor and drivetrain specification rather than the model year, but whether ancillary or mounting details changed at the 2023 facelift is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration before buying.

Does the sump from an EQA 250 fit an EQA 300 4MATIC?

The EQA 250 is rear-wheel drive with a single front motor, while the 300 4MATIC adds a second rear motor and a different drivetrain layout, so the sumps are not the same part. Always give the breaker your exact motor code and drivetrain configuration, which can be confirmed via a VIN check or your V5C, to make sure the donor unit matches yours.

Does the trim level affect which sump I need — for example, does an EQA AMG Line need a different sump to a Sport?

AMG Line and Sport are equipment and cosmetic trim levels on the EQA; they do not alter the electric motor or drivetrain hardware underneath. The sump is determined entirely by motor code and drivetrain type, so trim level makes no difference to fitment — though the donor car may look different inside and out, which is irrelevant for this mechanical part.

What details do I need to give a breaker when asking about a used EQA sump?

The most useful thing you can supply is the motor code from your V5C or a VIN check, along with whether your car is the 250 single-motor or a 4MATIC dual-motor variant. Year of manufacture helps the breaker narrow down donor stock, particularly in relation to the 2023 facelift, but the motor code is the single most reliable guide for mechanical fitment.

Is the EQA sump the same as the one on an EQB or EQC?

The EQA, EQB, and EQC are built on different platforms and use different motor assemblies, so their sumps are not directly interchangeable. Stick to donor vehicles confirmed as EQA with a matching motor code, and let the breaker verify compatibility against your registration rather than assuming platform parts cross over.

Can I use a sump from a higher-mileage EQA donor car — will it still be reliable?

A used sump from a breaker is a secondhand part, and mileage on the donor is worth asking about, but the sump itself on an electric vehicle is not a high-wear item in the way a combustion engine sump would be. Check with the breaker that it shows no signs of damage or corrosion, and confirm the motor code matches yours before agreeing to purchase.