A3640966199 / A3640964199 / A3640964499
OE-Equivalent Replacement Quality
IATF 16949 / ISO 9001 / CE / RoHS
100 pcs
7 - 15 Days
12 Months
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Product Description
S1B 314203 supports legacy Mercedes-Benz OM364LA commercial-truck repair where several Schwitzer service numbers and OE references remain active in regional markets. Buyers should treat 313712, 313878, 315920, and 315921 as typed references until the turbo nameplate, wheel specification, and housing layout agree. OE A3640966199 provides the main matching direction, but engine aspiration, vehicle rating, and previous replacement history still matter. Controlled number records help distributors stock an older product without creating broad OM364 fitment claims.
| Application Direction | Matching Focus | Stocking Note |
|---|---|---|
| Legacy OM364LA light and medium truck repair | 314203, OE group, wheel size, aspiration version | Use typed legacy references and modest regional inventory |
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Turbo Core / CHRA Cartridge |
| Fit Turbo Model | S1B |
| Turbo Part Number | 314203 / 315921 / 315920 |
| OE Reference Number | A3640966199 / A3640964199 / A3640964499 |
| Engine / Application Reference | OM364LA commercial truck legacy repair reference |
| Engine Model | OM364 / OM364LA |
| Application Reference | Mercedes-Benz light and medium commercial truck OM364LA reference |
| Reference Year | 2013 catalog reference |
| Supply Direction | Legacy Commercial Truck Repair Stock |
| MOQ | 100 pcs |
| Warranty | 12 Months |
| Supplier Brand | Elecdurauto |
| Turbo Family | Schwitzer S1B / S100G reference |
| Repair Focus | Legacy OM364LA commercial fleet |
| Reference Type | Reference Number |
|---|---|
| Turbo Part Number | 314203 / 315921 / 315920 |
| OE Reference Number | A3640966199 / A3640964199 / A3640964499 |
| Previous Reference | 313712 / 313878 / 53169886738 |
| Related Turbo Reference | 314203 / 315920 / 315921 |
| Matching Item | Reference Information |
|---|---|
| Turbo Model | S1B |
| Turbo Part Number | 314203 / 315921 / 315920 |
| OE Reference Number | A3640966199 / A3640964199 / A3640964499 |
| Engine Model | OM364 / OM364LA |
| Application Reference | Mercedes-Benz light and medium commercial truck OM364LA reference |
| Turbo Nameplate Photo | Recommended |
| Original Turbo / Cartridge Photo | Recommended when numbers are unclear |
| Cooling Type | Oil cooled, must be confirmed |
| Special Matching Note | Older 313712 / 313878 references require nameplate and wheel confirmation |
| Application Reference | Engine | Reference Year | Matching Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mercedes-Benz light and medium commercial truck OM364LA reference | OM364 / OM364LA | 2013 catalog reference | 314203 and OE A3640966199 align with S1B / S100G applications on Mercedes-Benz OM364LA commercial engines. |
S1B cartridge availability helps regional workshops maintain commercial vehicles with long service lives.
Typed reference management keeps older Schwitzer and OE numbers searchable without overstating interchangeability.
Housing reuse can lower inventory cost when fixed-geometry components remain serviceable and identifiable.
Elecdurauto supplies the core for confirmed legacy truck repair demand.
The numbers should be classified as current, previous, or related references rather than placed together without explanation. Turbo 314203 and OE A3640966199 provide the strongest direction for the listed S1B application, while older numbers require nameplate and physical comparison. A distributor should store photographs and wheel data from confirmed repairs. Clear typing preserves search value for legacy inquiries while preventing every historical number from being treated as one guaranteed cartridge.
No. Naturally aspirated and turbocharged engine descriptions, power ratings, vehicle generations, and market records can overlap in older catalogs. The S1B order should be supported by the actual turbo label, OE reference, housing style, and wheel measurements. OM364LA is the relevant turbocharged application direction, but an engine-family label alone is too broad for stock release. Workshops should also report any complete-turbo replacement made during the vehicle's service history.
The compressor and turbine housings should be inspected for cracks, erosion, and wheel contact. Wastegate hardware, where present, must move freely and retain the correct actuator arrangement. Oil inlet and drain paths should remain unobstructed, and mounting faces should not be distorted. S1B 314203 can restore the rotating group, but it cannot correct worn cross-reference controls or an unidentified housing assembled from mixed legacy components.
Older commercial engines may have coked feed pipes, reduced hot oil pressure, high crankcase pressure, or extended service intervals. Those conditions can damage a replacement cartridge quickly. Before installing S1B 314203, the workshop should measure oil pressure, inspect the feed and drain, renew filters, and determine why the previous turbo failed. Service age makes system evidence especially important because a returned core alone cannot show the operating condition of the engine.
Stock makes sense when local workshops maintain a measurable population of OM364LA trucks and can provide repeat number evidence. Quantities should follow actual sales history because legacy demand can be stable but slow. A small traceable inventory of 314203-linked cores is usually more useful than a large mixed bin of older Schwitzer numbers. Planned mixed shipments can support availability while controlling capital tied to uncertain or infrequent variants.
Workshops should photograph the nameplate before dismantling, record the OE number and dimensions, document housing condition, and keep oil-pressure and failure-cause findings. Any nonstandard machining or mixed components should be disclosed before the cartridge is ordered. The information allows the distributor to confirm whether S1B 314203 is appropriate and provides a shared record if a later service issue occurs. Clear evidence is more useful than relying on an old vehicle model description.