Mercedes C300
2011 Mercedes C-Class C300
FW03360
2046706601
FW03360 2011-2011 MERCEDES C CLASS SOL ENC NEW RS BK
Rain Sensor
GGS1724PAD (Rain sensor pad)
Requires Upper Molding Part GGG 2845
Is your vehicle equipped with a Lane Departure Warning System that alerts you if you cross into a different lane without using your turn signal? No
Is your vehicle equipped with automatic high-beams which automatically toggles between high and low beams as oncoming traffic approaches? NO
Our Research has shown the estimated cost for mobile service can be anywhere from $519.99 to $564.98
2018 Mercedes Benz C300 Windshield Replacement
Vehicle Specific Questions:
Is your vehicle equipped with a Heads-up Display which projects vehicle information, such as speed, onto the windshield?
Part Description: Rain Sensor, Solar, Heads-up display, 3Rd Visor Band, Lane Departure Warning System, Forward Collision Alert
Nags Part: FW04173GTYN
Researched Price Quote September 2022: $1,474.98
ADAS
Part Description: Rain Sensor, Solar, 3Rd Visor Band, soundproofing, Lane Departure Warning System
Nags Part: FW04528GTYN
Researched Price Quote September 2022: $1,184.98
ADAS
Part Description: Rain Sensor, Solar, 3Rd Visor Band
Nags Part: FW04365GTYN
Researched Price Quote September 2022: $604.98
NON ADAS
If you are not sure which options your vehicle has there’s a few ways we can help you out. The Vin number or vehicle identification number is usually the best way to help us determine what glass replacement part option you have. The vehicle identification number does not include a glass part indication in the 17 character vin code however it does help us determine which parts are specific to your Vehicle.
The factory build sheet is the silver bullet to determining the exact options however finding that can be difficult. Most glass companies can help decode the vin and determine the part however some companies do not ask and may instead ask you to take pictures and send pictures to them to help determine what you have. Another way to find out what options you have on your Vehicle is to contact the local Dealership and speak to the parts department.
They will ask you for your vin and then they should be able to tell you what options your Vehicle has. If you call the dealer make sure to ask them for the Dealer Part Number (If they are willing to provide you with that). Each Dealership is privately owned. Some dealerships are part of a dealership group however some have policies that don’t allow them to give the customer the dealer part number or factory part number. The dealer part number will help the auto glass shop match the part needed for replacing the windshield on your vehicle.
Once you have the dealer part number/factory part number you can also use google to find other dealerships that might have your windshield available and even at a lower price. In situations where the vehicle is brand new the glass may not be available to the local auto glass shop or parts supplier so the dealership may be your only recourse.
Other Questions to Ask Auto Glass Shops when getting quotes.
Here are some questions you should be asking as a consumer to help you compare price quotes from different service providers.
Questions to ask how long is your warranty?
What does your warranty cover?
Does your price include tax?
Does your price include mobile service?
Does your price include glass disposal fees?
Will you provide a pre-scan and post scan printout upon completion of the calibration?
Most quotes will be for windshield replacements using “ARG” or “OEE” Aftermarket Replacement Glass and Original Equipment Equivalent
*If you are getting a windshield replacement make sure not to wash your car for 48 hours