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Torque converter

Remanufactured part car torque converter for

Mercedes-Benz

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  • High performance and efficiency
  • Rotating components are precisely coordinated with each other
  • Long service life
  • The latest technological state of the art
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What are the benefits of a Mercedes-Benz Genuine Remanufactured torque converter?

 

The Mercedes-Benz torque converter is precisely coordinated with the individual rotating component parts, which ensures a high level of ride comfort and optimized performance and efficiency. The torque converter is professionally and thoroughly cleaned, disassembled and remanufactured with great precision in line with the latest technological standards. This also helps to ensure a long service life.

 

How does a torque converter work?

 

In a car, the torque converter is the interface between the engine and transmission. It acts as a starting-off aid in a vehicle equipped with an automatic transmission system, while its function in a car equipped with a manual transmission system is similar to that of a clutch. The torque converter is precisely coordinated with the different speeds of the rotating component parts and disconnects the torque between the engine and transmission when the vehicle is idling. Only when the torque converter is fully intact and operating with the required level of precision can the power transmission and consumption among the component parts function properly.

 

Torque converter for cars in Mercedes-Benz quality.

 

A genuine remanufactured torque converter from Mercedes-Benz is a cost-effective alternative to a new part. The resource-conserving remanufacturing  process is kind to both the environment and your wallet. Thanks to the wide range and high availability of the remanufactured parts, your car will be back on the road again in no time at all.

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