Description
Visual condition of the part
The product shows signs of use visible in the photos.
Footwell Trim Mercedes W212 Passenger’s Cover Panel Black is a factory interior trim component designed for installation in the passenger-side footwell area. This cover panel provides an aesthetic finish, protects wiring and components under the dashboard, and helps maintain a consistent, tidy look in your Mercedes cabin.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: rhd-A2126807308
- Mark: Mercedes (Genuine OE)
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: A2126807308
- Substitutable numbers: A2126807308, A 212 680 73 08, KZ
- Location on the vehicle: Left
- Color: Black
- Category: Seat Belts & Parts
Purpose and function of the component
The presented passenger footwell trim has been designed specifically for the Mercedes E-Class W212 generation models, positioned on the left side of the vehicle. The component is mounted in the lower part of the cockpit, in the footwell area, where it serves to cover structural body parts and electrical installation elements.
The black color of the panel allows for a seamless match with most factory interior configurations, and the precisely contoured shape facilitates correct seating relative to adjacent upholstery components.
Construction and fitment for Mercedes W212
The cover has been manufactured as a component dedicated to a specific Mercedes platform, which translates into precise fitment with the dashboard, center tunnel side panels, and factory mounts. As a result, there are no unwanted gaps after installation, and the whole assembly maintains the factory character of the interior.
The positioning on the left side of the vehicle is significant both in terms of geometry and the routing of installations under the dashboard – using the correct panel minimizes the risk of tension and squeaks and facilitates potential service removal in the future.
Benefits of using an original cover
Using a dedicated passenger footwell panel in your Mercedes W212 provides a number of practical benefits:
- aesthetic closure of the space under the dashboard on the passenger side,
- protection of wires, connectors, and structural elements from accidental damage by shoes,
- reduction of dirt ingress into the cockpit,
- maintaining a consistent interior appearance after repairs or modifications.
By choosing an original Mercedes interior trim element, you gain the certainty of proper fitment and compatibility with factory mounting points, which shortens installation time and facilitates service work.
Condition, application, and environmental aspect
The offered panel is a used part, which in practice means a beneficial combination of original equipment quality and an attractive price. This type of component works perfectly both for post-accident repairs and for restoring the interior to a condition close to factory specifications after previous modifications.
Choosing a used footwell cover is also a real contribution to reducing your carbon footprint – reusing functional parts reduces the demand for new part production and raw material consumption. If you want to learn more about the conscious selection of components, check out the article Eco-tuning in practice: how to increase performance while reducing your carbon footprint with recycled parts, where you will find practical tips on using reclaimed parts.
Integration with safety systems and other interior elements
The passenger footwell cover operates in the immediate vicinity of elements from the Seat belts and parts group, so its correct fitment is important for the smooth operation of seat belt mechanisms and user comfort. A properly installed panel does not interfere with the seat belt webbing, does not restrict access to mounts, and allows for ergonomic operation.
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or modernization of the safety zone in your Mercedes and need other elements from the same group, such as tensioners, guides, or mounts, check out the available parts in the Mercedes seat belts and parts category.
How to consciously choose interior parts
When selecting trim elements for a Mercedes, it is worth paying attention to the origin, fitment for a specific body version, and compliance with factory assembly standards. Used OEM components often offer better build quality than many aftermarket replacements, while being more cost-effective compared to new parts from a dealership.
If you want to compare the cost-effectiveness of purchasing original, aftermarket, and used parts in terms of quality, fitment, and budget, the guide Original, aftermarket, or used – which car parts are the most cost-effective? will be helpful, where you will find practical comparisons and answers to the most common driver questions.






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