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Mercedes-Benz EQB Cylinder Head Replacement Parts

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Choosing the right used Mercedes-Benz EQB cylinder head

Used cylinder heads 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

Does a cylinder head from an older Mercedes-Benz EQB fit my newer one?

The Mercedes-Benz EQB is an all-electric vehicle with no internal combustion engine, which means it does not have a cylinder head — that component simply does not exist on this model. If you are looking for a cylinder head, it is worth double-checking whether your vehicle is perhaps a Mercedes-Benz GLB or another petrol or diesel variant, as those share a similar body but use conventional engines. Please confirm the exact model and fuel type on your V5 or via a VIN check before requesting quotes from a breaker.

Will a cylinder head from a Mercedes-Benz GLB fit my EQB?

The EQB is a fully electric vehicle and has no cylinder head, so this question does not apply in the direction you might expect — the EQB cannot accept a cylinder head because it has no combustion engine. The GLB, by contrast, is available with petrol and diesel engines and does use a cylinder head. If your vehicle is actually a GLB rather than an EQB, supply your engine code from the V5 to a breaker, as that is the single most important detail for finding the correct cylinder head.

My car is badged as an EQB 300 — what cylinder head do I need?

The EQB 300 is a fully electric model, so it does not have a cylinder head at all — the 300 and 350 badges on the EQB denote electric motor configurations, not combustion engine variants. If you are experiencing a fault that has led you to search for a cylinder head, it is likely your vehicle has been misidentified and may actually be a petrol or diesel GLB, which shares the same platform. Check your V5 for the fuel type and engine code before contacting a breaker, as this will confirm whether a cylinder head is relevant to your vehicle.

Does trim level affect which cylinder head fits — for example, AMG Line versus Sport?

On a combustion-engined Mercedes-Benz, trim level such as AMG Line or Sport does not affect which cylinder head you need — fitment is determined entirely by the engine code, not the badge or specification level. However, since the EQB is fully electric, no cylinder head is fitted to any trim of this model. If your vehicle is a petrol or diesel variant such as the GLB, give the breaker your engine code from the V5 and they will be able to identify the correct head regardless of trim.

I have a 2022 EQB — can I use a cylinder head from a 2024 model?

The EQB does not use a cylinder head in any year of production because it is a fully electric vehicle, so year-to-year interchangeability of this part is not applicable to this model. The EQB was launched in the UK from 2022 onwards, and while updates may have been made across the production run, none of them involve a cylinder head. If you believe your vehicle has a combustion engine and needs a cylinder head, recheck the model on your V5 — it may be a GLB rather than an EQB.