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Used Mercedes-Benz Window Rubber Sealss

All used Mercedes-Benz Window Rubber Sealss listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices and used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for Mercedes-Benz from premium breaker yards from across the UK.

About Window Rubber Sealss

The glass in car windows is held in place when the window opens or closes by track assemblies, which assists with the smooth operation of the window, and the window is sealed with Mercedes-Benz window rubber seals.

The role of Mercedes-Benz window rubber seals is to firmly seal the door window with the door flange to stop water, dust and other particles or air coming into the car. Mercedes-Benz window rubber seals also protect the door or body flange panel and give a smooth look to the exterior of the car window and door. Mercedes-Benz window rubber seals also help to reduce noise coming into the car, such as the sound of the wind.

Window rubber seals are usually fixed in place with a strong adhesive.

Sure signs that the rubber seals on your car windows need replacing are water coming in through the seals, or the wind whistling through the window into the car. When replacing the rubber seals on your car windows, buying Mercedes-Benz window rubber seals will ensure they fit the make and model of your car perfectly.

Mercedes-Benz trivia

  • Karl Benz founded the famous car company. He is not only credited as the maker of the world's first practical motorcar but also has the distinction of being the first person ever issued with a driving license (local citizens kept complaining about the noise and smell of his Motorwagen, and so he needed written permission to drive it).
  • If you thought self-driving cars were all about Tesla, then it might surprise you to know that Mercedes Benz made an autonomously driving vehicle as early as 1995. It didn't gain popularity, but it became the foundation of the modern driving technology found in every Mercedes Benz.
  • We all recognise that distinctive Mercedes logo, but did you know that the three points of the star represent air, land, and water? There was a point where they considered adding another point to represent space, but they decided against it in the end.
  • In 1924, Mercedes Benz became the first car manufacturer to include brakes on all four of a car's wheels. Not long after, in 1931, they also added suspension springs to the corners of the Mercedes Benz 170.
  • Most people think of silver when they think of a Mercedes, but that iconic colour was an accident. Just before a race in 1934, the white-painted W25 was found to be 1kg over the weight limit. The paint was quickly removed, the weight limit reached, and the car won the race.