Protective cover (boot) headlight 1305219121 (Opel, VW, BMW, Skoda, Mini, Mercedes)

emme3dtech | 01.04.2026

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We present a high-precision digital 3D model (STL file) of a universal protective headlight cover with original number 1305219121. This part (often made by Bosch) is standardly installed on a huge number of European cars, including popular models from Opel, Volkswagen, BMW, Skoda, Mini and Mercedes-Benz. Loss or drying out of the headlight boot leads to rapid entry of dirt, dust and moisture into the optics. This destroys the reflector, causes the glass to fog up and destroys expensive lamps or ignition units. Buying an original cover is often impractical due to the high price, and at disassembly sites they are sold only assembled with a headlight. Our 3D model solves this problem: download the file and print a reliable replacement at any time. Features of our 3D model: Precision geometry: The seat, sealing edge and clamps are designed 1:1 with the original to ensure complete tightness of the headlight. Optimized for FDM printing: The model is completely ready for slicing, does not contain polygonal mesh errors (manifold) and is easily positioned on the printer table. Savings: The cost of printing with plastic costs pennies, and the finished digital file remains with you forever. 3D Printing Recommendations: Materials (Solid): The part is installed in the engine compartment near the lamps, where the temperature can be very high. It is strictly not recommended to use PLA. An excellent choice would be engineering plastics: ASA, ABS, PC or heat-resistant PETG. Materials (Flexible): To achieve maximum resemblance to the factory rubber boot, we highly recommend the use of TPU (Flex) elastic filaments. In this case, the part will fit perfectly around the seat. Print Settings: If you are printing in rigid plastics (ASA/ABS) on a modern closed frame like the Bambu Lab P1S, use 100% infill for maximum solidity. If you have an automatic filament changing system (AMS), it is a great idea to specify HIPS or PETG as the support interface material - this will ensure ideal quality overhangs and fastening grooves.
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  • Author: emme3dtech
  • Date: 01.04.2026
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