Mercedes-Benz ABS sensor- A2479050000 Front, left/right Fitment GLE/GLB

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Mercedes-Benz ABS sensor, part number A2479050000 front, left/right Fitment GLE/GLB

 

Description

  • Part: Rotational / Wheel Speed Sensor (ABS sensor)
  • OEM Number: A2479050000 (also written as A 247 905 00 00)
  • Function: Detects wheel rotational speed and feeds this data to the ABS / ESP / stability control system.
  • Connector: Typically a plug-in sensor (pin-type connector) — common wheel speed sensor design.
  • Condition: Available as both new OEM and used parts in the market (depending on seller).

Fitment / Vehicles

From available data, A2479050000 is used on several Mercedes-Benz models, particularly for front wheel speed sensing:

  • A-Class (W177) — Front left and right.
  • B-Class (W247) — Front left / right.
  • Also listed for GLE/GLB (V167), though in some listings it is for a rear sensor there.

Alternative / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

Here are some known alternative or cross-reference numbers for A2479050000:

  • 0265004406 — Commonly appears in parts databases as a matching / equivalent ABS sensor.
  • A2475400500 — Seen together in some listings, likely interchangeable or related for certain positions.

Aftermarket / Replacement Options

Some aftermarket sellers offer this sensor / compatible versions. For example:

  • AutofactorNG lists a front/rear ABS wheel speed sensor with OEM number A2479050000.
  • You may also find used OEM sensors from scrapyard / parts resellers (but ensure the part number matches).

Notes / Tips for Replacement

  • When replacing, verify side (left/right) and wheel position — while part number is same, in many applications sensors are fairly symmetric, but always confirm.
  • Check the tone ring (reluctor ring) on the hub — a damaged or corroded tone ring can lead to poor sensor signal even with a new sensor.
  • Ensure connectors are clean, not corroded, and secure, because bad contacts can mimic sensor failure.
  • After installation, reset / clear ABS fault codes using a scan tool, then test by driving to see if the ABS light returns.