Description
Mercedes-Benz A W169 Brake Fluid Reservoir Screw Filler Tank Cap is an original brake system component from the Brake servos and proportioning valves group, designed for Mercedes brand models. The carefully engineered design of the cap helps maintain the tightness of the brake fluid reservoir, which promotes stable operation of the entire system and supports safe brake performance.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: A2024300014
- Mark: Mercedes (Genuine OE)
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: A2024300014
- Substitutable numbers: A2024300014, A 202 430 00 14, A0004307514, A 000 430 75 14, EM
- Category: Brake Servos
Function and role in the brake system
The brake fluid reservoir cap in a Mercedes is responsible for the controlled sealing of the reservoir, limiting the ingress of moisture and external contaminants. This ensures that the brake fluid retains its operating properties, and components from the Brake servos and proportioning valves group can operate under predictable pressure conditions. A properly selected cap minimizes the risk of air entering the system and helps maintain a consistent braking point.
Choosing OEM parts for Mercedes
The offered cap is an OEM component intended for Mercedes vehicles, which means it complies with the manufacturer’s factory standards regarding geometry, material, and the way it interacts with the brake fluid reservoir. Using an original cap instead of a worn or damaged component allows for maintaining the brake system’s operating parameters as designed by the manufacturer, without the need for any installation modifications.
Condition and practical application
The item is offered as a used part, which is a cost-effective solution for users looking for a factory component at a reasonable price, while maintaining proper fitment for the specific Mercedes reference. The cap is suitable both for standard replacement of worn parts and for brake system servicing following repairs related to the brake servo or proportioning valve.
Benefits of using an original cap
- Maintaining the tightness of the brake fluid reservoir and limiting moisture ingress.
- Compatibility with the factory brake servo and proportioning valve without the need for modifications.
- Consistency with the vehicle manufacturer’s design parameters.
- Reasonable cost compared to a new aftermarket replacement while maintaining OEM characteristics.
Expanding brake system service
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or upgrade of the braking area in your Mercedes and need other components from the same group, such as a brake servo, proportioning valve, or related mounting hardware, check out the available parts in the Mercedes brake servos and proportioning valves category.
Practical service tips
Whenever working on the brake system, it is worth paying attention to the condition of the reservoir, fluid level, and the tightness of the cap. Replacing a worn element with an original Mercedes component helps reduce the risk of decreased braking efficiency resulting from fluid degradation or the ingress of contaminants. It is good practice to combine the replacement of the cap with an inspection of the lines, servo, and proportioning valve to ensure consistent maintenance of the entire system.
For drivers who are simultaneously planning work on other vehicle systems, broader service guidelines regarding the selection of used OEM components may be useful. In this context, it is worth reading the blog article Air conditioning and heating – part selection and maintenance for year-round comfort, where practical principles for choosing original components and service schedules are discussed, which are also useful when planning work on the brake system.






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