Mercedes CL-Class condenser replacement

Fixter gets you the best price for your Mercedes CL-Class's condenser replacement

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How much does a condenser replacement cost for Mercedes CL-Class?

A typical Condenser replacement Inc. Air Conditioning Regas (R1234yf Gas) in the UK costs around £410 - £713.

Depending on your Mercedes CL-Class engine, and whether you live in a big city or a small one, the price of a Condenser replacement Inc. Air Conditioning Regas (R1234yf Gas) on your vehicle can be higher or lower. We computed prices for some of the best-selling cars in the UK in order to give you an idea of how much does a Condenser replacement Inc. Air Conditioning Regas (R1234yf Gas) costs.

Mercedes CL-Class Condenser replacement Inc. Air Conditioning Regas (R134a Gas) costs on average £346 - £645.

Car modelFixter price range
Mercedes CL-Class 4.7 Cl 500 Blueefficiency Condenser replacement Inc. Air Conditioning Regas (R1234yf Gas)£410 - £645
Mercedes CL-Class 4.7 Cl 500 Blueefficiency Condenser replacement Inc. Air Conditioning Regas (R134a Gas)£346 - £543
Mercedes CL-Class 5.5 Cl500 Condenser replacement Inc. Air Conditioning Regas (R1234yf Gas)£418 - £656
Mercedes CL-Class 5.5 Cl500 Condenser replacement Inc. Air Conditioning Regas (R134a Gas)£353 - £554
Mercedes CL-Class 5.5 Cl63 Amg Condenser replacement Inc. Air Conditioning Regas (R1234yf Gas)£410 - £645
Mercedes CL-Class 5.5 Cl63 Amg Condenser replacement Inc. Air Conditioning Regas (R134a Gas)£346 - £543
Mercedes CL-Class 5 Cl00 Condenser replacement Inc. Air Conditioning Regas (R1234yf Gas)£454 - £713
Mercedes CL-Class 5 Cl00 Condenser replacement Inc. Air Conditioning Regas (R134a Gas)£410 - £645

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What's included in a condenser replacement for Mercedes CL-Class?

What's included
No additional work without your approval
We only use manufacturer parts or equivalent
All parts and labour are protected with our Fixter 12-month warranty

Failure of the condenser can occur when the condenser starts leaking. The condenser has tubes and seals, both of which can leak with normal wear and tear. Another cause of condenser failure is metallic debris blockage, which makes it difficult to circulate the refrigerant. This debris is often the result of a failing or defective AC compressor where internal parts of the compressor come apart and disperse metallic debris throughout the system.

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