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Fitment on a used fuel tank varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Mercedes-Benz EQB is a fully electric vehicle launched in 2021, so it does not have a conventional fuel tank — it uses a high-voltage battery pack instead. If you are searching for a 'fuel tank' on an EQB, you may be looking for the battery pack, coolant reservoir, or AdBlue tank from a different Mercedes model, so it is worth double-checking the part you actually need. Confirm the exact component with a breaker against your registration number to make sure you get the right part.
The EQB is a fully battery-electric vehicle and has no petrol or diesel fuel tank fitted at any point in its production run. Any conventional fuel tank from another Mercedes-Benz model is not applicable to the EQB. If you have arrived here after searching for EQB fuel system parts, confirm with a breaker exactly what component you need, quoting your registration.
Because the EQB is fully electric, no trim level — including AMG Line or Sport — was ever fitted with a conventional fuel tank, so trim level is not a relevant factor here. Trim level does not affect fuel system fitment on this model for the straightforward reason that there is no fuel system to speak of. If you need a fluid reservoir or another under-bonnet component, contact a breaker with your registration for the correct part identification.
The EQB does not carry a conventional fuel tank in either the 2022 or 2024 model year, as the vehicle is purely battery-electric across its entire production run from 2021 onwards. If you are trying to source a different fluid-carrying component such as a washer fluid reservoir or coolant expansion tank, supply your registration and VIN to a breaker who can cross-reference the exact part number against any mid-production changes.
Engine codes in the traditional sense do not apply to the EQB, as it is an all-electric vehicle with no combustion engine and therefore no fuel tank. For electric driveline components, the motor designation and battery specification are the equivalent identifiers, but these are not relevant to a fuel tank search. Speak to a breaker directly with your registration to clarify which part you genuinely need for your vehicle.