Problem: Original Mercedes-Benz plastic headlight covers become brittle over time due to constant heat and vibration. They often crack or get lost during service. The absence of a cover leads to instant fogging of the headlight, road dust getting on the lens and failure of expensive xenon ignition units or LED modules.
Solution: This digital model is a high-precision copy of the headlight cover with article number 15822200. It is intended for self-manufacturing of the part on a 3D printer, ensuring factory sealing of the optics.
Model specifications:
Part number: 15822200 (can also be found in catalogs as part of the headlight assembly).
Compatibility: Wide range of Mercedes-Benz models (check matching number on your old cover).
File format: STL (completely ready for printing).
Features: Precise adherence to the geometry of twist locks for tight fixation.
3D Printing Recommendations:
The headlight cover is located in a high temperature zone under the hood, so the choice of material is critical:
Material: ASA or ABS recommended. These materials have high heat resistance and do not deform at temperatures up to 90–100°C. Nylon is also a great option. Using PLA or regular PETG is not recommended as the heat from the headlight may soften the part.
Filling: 20–30% (Gyroid or Mesh type).
Walls: Minimum 3-4 perimeters to ensure complete moisture resistance.
Post-processing: For perfect sealing, it is recommended to use a rubber O-ring in the seating groove of the printed part.
Advantages of the digital model:
Instant access: Download the file and solve your headlight fogging problem today.
Durability: The ability to print a part from a more durable engineering plastic than the factory one.
Savings: The cost of printing is significantly lower than purchasing the original boot, especially taking into account delivery.
Files are locked
Purchase this model to get access to STL files.