Description
The Mercedes W211 CLS C219 OM642 intercooler air charge cooler radiator is a factory-original boost system component responsible for effectively cooling compressed air in diesel engines. Its precise design ensures stable engine operating parameters, translating to improved dynamics, reduced thermal load, and enhanced engine smoothness. This solution is intended for users seeking consistency with factory Mercedes specifications and predictable intake system performance.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: A2115002602
- Mark: Mercedes (Genuine OE)
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: A2115002602
- Substitutable numbers: A2115002602, A 211 500 26 02
- Category: Intercoolers
The Role of the Intercooler in the OM642 Engine
In this presented solution, the intercooler plays a crucial role in the boost system by lowering the temperature of air compressed by the turbocharger before it enters the intake manifold. Cooler air has higher density, enabling more efficient fuel-air mixture combustion and stable engine operation under load. In OM642 units, this translates to maintaining adequate power, reducing the risk of knocking, and improving the overall efficiency of the system.
Construction and Fitment for Mercedes W211 / CLS C219
The intercooler has been specifically designed with the engine bay architecture of the W211 E-Class and CLS C219 models equipped with the OM642 engine in mind. This means proper routing of air channels, matching of connectors, and compatibility with factory mounting points and accessories. Such a design facilitates installation, minimizes the risk of leaks, and ensures correct airflow throughout the engine’s operating range.
By maintaining the original geometry of the core and side tanks, the intercooler works seamlessly with the stock intake system, preserving the parameters set by the vehicle manufacturer. This is particularly important in vehicles where performance consistency and adherence to factory engine control unit maps are paramount.
Benefits of Using an Original Charge Air Cooler
Replacing a worn or leaking component with a factory-original part from the Charge Air Coolers category restores proper boost system operation. In practice, this means:
- stable charge air temperature under prolonged load,
- reduced power loss resulting from charge air overheating,
- more predictable throttle response and smoother torque delivery,
- reduced thermal stress on other intake system components.
For the user, this translates to more consistent performance and a lower risk of failures related to charge air overheating, especially during highway driving or towing.
Condition, Application, and Part Selection
The offered component is a used part, which represents a sensible compromise between cost and maintaining factory specifications. This type of solution is particularly attractive for comprehensive charge air cooling system repairs where adherence to the original vehicle design is a priority. The intercooler is suitable as a replacement for a worn component as well as a part that restores full system functionality after accident repairs.
When selecting parts, it is advisable to pay attention to compatibility with the specific body style and engine version. Manufacturer markings and interchangeable part numbers are helpful in unequivocally verifying compatibility with a particular Mercedes E-Class or CLS model. This minimizes the risk of installation issues and improper fitment with other system components.
Operation and Impact on Engine Durability
A functional intercooler has a direct impact on the engine’s lifespan by reducing charge air overheating and stabilizing combustion conditions. Leaks or restricted airflow in this area can lead to power loss, increased fuel consumption, and in extreme cases, turbocharger overload. Regular inspection of the charge air cooler and other cooling system components is therefore an important aspect of preventative maintenance.
If you want to better understand how the cooling system affects engine condition and when it’s worth considering replacing components like the intercooler or oil cooler, check out our guide: how engine overheating and the cooling system’s condition affect unit longevity. This provides practical knowledge for planning repairs on your Mercedes.






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