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Oil Seal Camshaft 35x47x7mm for Renault Captur I, Nissan Juke & Mercedes-Benz A-Class - 227815

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Oil Seal Camshaft 35x47x7mm for Renault Captur I, Nissan Juke & Mercedes-Benz A-Class - 227815Vehicle Fitment & Part Details The Oil Seal Camshaft is listed for the Renault Captur I (2013 2026) and other Nissan and Mercedes Benz applications. Size: 7mm; Dimensions: 35X47X7MM. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details. Verify VIN engine. Key Details SKU 227815 Component Oil Seal Camshaft Specs Size: 7mm; Dimensions: 35X47X7MM Primary Fitment Renault Captur I (2013 2026) Listing Highlights Listed for selected Renault, Nissan,

Vehicle Fitment & Part Details

The Oil Seal Camshaft is listed for the Renault Captur I (2013-2026) and other Nissan and Mercedes-Benz applications. Size: 7mm; Dimensions: 35X47X7MM. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details. Verify VIN/engine.

Key Details

SKU
227815
Component
Oil Seal Camshaft
Specs
Size: 7mm; Dimensions: 35X47X7MM
Primary Fitment
Renault Captur I (2013-2026)

Listing Highlights

  • Listed for selected Renault, Nissan, Mercedes-Benz applications shown in the fitment table.
  • Size: 7mm; Dimensions: 35X47X7MM.

Vehicle Fitment

Includes 29 supplied applications covering Mercedes-Benz, Nissan and Renault. Use the full table below to confirm model, chassis, year range, engine and power before ordering.

View Full Vehicle Fitment (29 applications)
Make Model Chassis Years Engine Power
Mercedes-Benz A-CLASS W176 2012-2018 A 180 CDI / d 176.012 OM 607.951 K9K 80 kW / 109 HP
Mercedes-Benz B-CLASS Sports Tourer W246, W242 2011-2018 B 180 CDI / d 246.212 OM 607.951 K9K 80 kW / 109 HP
Nissan JUKE F15 2010-2019 1.5 dCi K9K 410; K9K 636; K9K 646; K9K 896 81 kW / 110 HP
Nissan MICRA III K12 2003-2011 1.5 dCi K9K 722 60 kW / 82 HP
Nissan MICRA IV K13K, K13KK 2011-2026 1.5 D K9K 700; K9K 704 47 kW / 64 HP
Nissan NP200 2008-2026 1.5 dCi K9K 796 63 kW / 86 HP
Nissan NV200 Bus 2013-2019 1.5 dCi 90 M20, M20M K9K 892 66 kW / 90 HP
Nissan NV200 Van 2013-2019 1.5 dCi 90 M20, M20N, M20M K9K 892 66 kW / 90 HP
Nissan QASHQAI I J10, NJ10 2007-2015 1.5 dCi K9K 282; K9K 292 78 kW / 106 HP
Nissan QASHQAI II J11, J11_ 2014-2026 1.5 dCi K9K 636; K9K 646 81 kW / 110 HP
Renault CAPTUR I J5_, H5_ 2013-2026 1.5 dCi 90 J5N4, J5M5, J5MW, J5M6, J5AL, J5AJ K9K 608; K9K 609; K9K 628; K9K 629; K9K 638; K9K 838 66 kW / 90 HP
Renault CLIO II BB_, CB_ 1998-2026 1.5 dCi B/CB07 K9K 700; K9K 704 48 kW / 65 HP
Renault CLIO III BR0/1, CR0/1 2005-2026 1.2 16V BR02, BR0J, BR11, CR02, CR0J, CR11 D4F 706; D4F 740; D4F 764 55 kW / 75 HP
Renault CLIO III BR0/1, CR0/1 2005-2026 1.2 16V D4F 764 43 kW / 58 HP
Renault CLIO III BR0/1, CR0/1 2005-2026 1.5 dCi BR0H, CR0H, CR1S, BR1S K9K 764 78 kW / 106 HP
Renault CLIO III BR0/1, CR0/1 2005-2026 1.5 dCi K9K 750 60 kW / 82 HP
Renault CLIO III BR0/1, CR0/1 2005-2026 1.5 dCi K9K 752; K9K 768 48 kW / 65 HP
Renault DUSTER HM_ 2018-2026 1.5 dCi 110 HMAB K9K 656; K9K 658; K9K 667; K9K 678; K9K 858 80 kW / 109 HP
Renault DUSTER HM_ 2018-2026 1.5 dCi 110 4x4 HMAB K9K 658; K9K 858 80 kW / 109 HP
Renault DUSTER HM_ 2018-2026 1.5 dCi 90 HMAA K9K 656 66 kW / 90 HP
Renault DUSTER HS_ 2010-2026 1.5 dCi HSAE, HSAD, HSAF, HSJ7, HSMC, HSMD K9K 856; K9K 858; K9K 898 80 kW / 109 HP
Renault DUSTER HS_ 2010-2026 1.5 dCi K9K 896 81 kW / 110 HP
Renault DUSTER HS_ 2010-2026 1.5 dCi 4x4 HSMC K9K 896 81 kW / 110 HP
Renault DUSTER HS_ 2010-2026 1.5 dCi 4x4 HSMD K9K 856; K9K 858 80 kW / 109 HP
Renault KADJAR HA_, HL_ 2015-2026 1.5 dCi 110 HLA3 K9K 646; K9K 647; K9K 648; K9K 649 81 kW / 110 HP
Renault KANGOO Express FC0/1_ 1997-2026 1.5 dCi FC07, FC1R K9K 700; K9K 702; K9K 704 48 kW / 65 HP
Renault MEGANE II BM0/1_, CM0/1_ 2002-2011 1.5 dCi BM0F, BM0T, BM2B, CM0F, CM0T K9K 722 60 kW / 82 HP
Renault MEGANE II Hatchback Van KM0/2_ 2005-2008 1.5 dCi K9K 724 63 kW / 86 HP
Renault TWINGO II CN0_ 2007-2026 1.2 16V CN04, CN0B D4F 764; D4F 770; D4F 772 55 kW / 75 HP

Fitment Notes

  • Always match vehicle details before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

Compatibility Verification Notes

  • Confirm compatibility using VIN, engine code, chassis / platform, OE reference and original part comparison before ordering.
  • Match the supplied fitment details to your vehicle, including model, year range and any listed engine or chassis information.
  • Fitment data may vary by production date, market, import history and engine variant.
  • This listing is for part identification and compatibility checking only. Installation must be carried out according to the vehicle manufacturer's service information by a suitably qualified person.

Common Questions

Will the Oil Seal Camshaft fit my Renault Captur I?
This part (227815) is listed for the fitments shown on this page. Confirm by matching the fitment details. Verify VIN/engine.

How do I confirm fitment if there are multiple variants?
Compare the supplied fitment details, original part details and any listed variant information before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

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