MERCEDES-BENZ A2043200131 ABSORBER ASSY
Product Specifications
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043200131 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043200973 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | 2043200973 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A6383230320 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043200431 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043201631 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043202031 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043201073 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043260664 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | 2043200131 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043264600 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043264700 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043264800 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043267100 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043267200 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043267300 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043200373 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2123260564 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2183260464 |
| MILES | DG02893 |
| MILES | DG0289301 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | 2043201073 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043230120 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | 2043260664 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A6383230420 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2113200026 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A6389810120 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | 6383230320 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043201431 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043201931 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043201831 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043200531 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043201731 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043202131 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | A2043200231 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | 2043264600 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | 2043200231 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | 2043201931 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | 2043201431 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | 2043200431 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | 2043200531 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | 2043202031 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | 2043202131 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | 2043264700 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | 2043201631 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | 2043201731 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | 2043201831 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | 2043267100 |
| MERCEDES-BENZ | 2043267200 |
The ABSORBER ASSY is a hydraulic damping device that controls the rate of suspension spring compression and rebound, maintaining continuous tyre contact with the road surface under dynamic load conditions. A twin-tube damper — the dominant design in passenger car applications — consists of a working cylinder filled with hydraulic oil, a piston with calibrated valving that moves through the oil on a piston rod, and an outer reserve tube that accommodates displaced fluid volume. Monotube dampers, used in performance and heavy-duty applications, place the oil and a high-pressure nitrogen gas charge in a single tube separated by a floating piston, providing more consistent damping response under high thermal load.
This unit — NO NAME CN0017737662 — is manufactured to OEM-equivalent specifications: piston rod diameter and chrome plating thickness, compression and rebound valve damping curves, overall extended and compressed length, and mounting geometry are matched to the original part. Supplied as a direct bolt-in replacement requiring no suspension modification for standard fitment. Available wholesale from 163.88 USD, MOQ 1 pcs, production lead time 15 days.
Shock absorbers degrade gradually as internal seals wear and oil becomes aerated, reducing damping force without producing an obvious failure event. The bounce test — pressing down firmly on each corner of the vehicle and releasing — should result in one controlled rebound with no secondary oscillation. More than one bounce indicates a damper that has lost significant damping capacity and requires replacement.
- Support the vehicle on axle stands and remove the wheel. On MacPherson strut applications, use a coil spring compressor to safely compress the spring before loosening the top mount nut — a compressed suspension spring stores significant energy and must never be released uncontrolled.
- Disconnect all ancillary brackets clipped to the damper body — brake hose brackets, ABS sensor cable clips, and ride height sensor links where fitted. Photograph routing before removal to ensure correct reinstallation.
- Remove the lower damper bolt at the hub carrier or lower arm and the upper mounting — either the top mount nuts on a strut or the upper eye bolt on a separate damper. Note the exact orientation of any eccentric bolts used for camber adjustment before removal.
- Transfer reusable components to the new damper where applicable — top mount bearing, bump stop, and dust gaiter. Inspect each item and replace if cracked, collapsed, or heavily worn. On strut assemblies, use a spring compressor to transfer the coil spring.
- Torque all fasteners with the suspension at ride height, not at full droop. Rubber bushings in suspension joints must be torqued in their neutral loaded position — torquing at full droop pre-winds the bush and causes premature failure.
- Install the new ABSORBER ASSY (NO NAME CN0017737662), torque all fasteners to OEM specification, refit the wheel, and have the wheel alignment checked and adjusted — damper replacement on strut-type suspensions frequently alters camber and toe settings.