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Choosing the right used Mercedes-Benz EQE radio

Used radios 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 radio from an older Mercedes-Benz EQE fit my newer one?

The EQE was launched in 2022 and is a single generation with no confirmed major facelift within that range at the time of writing, so radios from other EQEs of the same generation are generally the most likely candidates for compatibility. That said, software versions and trim-level specification differences can affect whether a used unit pairs correctly with your car's systems. Confirm the exact part number and build date with the breaker against your registration before buying.

Does the radio from a 2022 EQE fit a 2024 EQE?

Both the 2022 and 2024 EQE sit within the same first-generation model range, which improves the chances of a radio being interchangeable. However, Mercedes-Benz does introduce running production changes to infotainment hardware and software that may not be obvious from the outside. Ask the breaker to match the part number to your registration to be sure.

Does trim level affect which radio I need — for example, does a Sport radio fit an AMG Line EQE?

Trim level does not fundamentally change the fitment of the radio unit itself, as the underlying hardware platform is the same across EQE variants including Sport and AMG Line. You may find cosmetic or software differences, such as different default display themes or driver-assist integrations, but the physical unit should be the same. Confirm the part number with the breaker against your registration, as Mercedes can fit different screen sizes or feature sets across the range.

Can I use a radio from a Mercedes-Benz EQS in my EQE?

The EQE and EQS share Mercedes-Benz's MBUX infotainment architecture and are closely related platforms, which makes cross-model compatibility plausible in principle. However, the EQS uses a larger hyperscreen setup as standard on many variants, so physical dimensions and connector configurations may differ from the EQE's unit. Route this one to the breaker with both registrations to confirm before purchasing.

Does the size of the radio screen vary between EQE models?

Yes, the EQE was offered with different infotainment screen configurations depending on specification, including an optional larger portrait-style central display on higher-spec variants. This means a unit pulled from one EQE may not be a straight swap into another if the screen size or dashboard cutout differs. Check the exact screen size and part number with the breaker against your specific registration.

Is a used EQE radio easy to code or will it need dealer setup?

Mercedes-Benz MBUX units typically require coding to the new vehicle's VIN, which usually means a visit to a dealer or specialist with the right diagnostic equipment after fitting. A used radio from a breaker will almost certainly arrive coded to the donor car, so budget for reprogramming on top of the part cost. The breaker may be able to advise whether the unit comes with any coding history, but professional setup is normally needed.