Description
Mercedes W203 M272 Water Pump Belt Tensioner Pulley is an original component from the Tensioners and pulleys group, designed for the accessory drive system in M272 series engines. It ensures stable guidance of the V-belt, maintaining proper tension under load and at varying rotational speeds, which translates into smooth and predictable operation of the engine accessories.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: A2722000270
- Mark: Mercedes (Genuine OE)
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: A2722000270
- Substitutable numbers: A2722000270, A 272 200 02 70, A2722000070, A 272 200 00 70
- Category: Tensioners & Pulleys
Function and role of the tensioner in the M272 engine
The V-belt tensioner in M272 units is responsible for maintaining the appropriate tension force of the belt, which transmits drive to key accessory components such as the alternator or the auxiliary system pump. Stable tension limits slippage, reduces operating noise, and decreases the risk of damage resulting from excessive belt vibrations.
In six-cylinder engines, such as the M272, a properly functioning tensioner is essential for the smooth operation of the entire accessory drive system, which translates into the refinement of the power unit and predictable vehicle behavior in daily use.
Construction and fitment for the Mercedes W203
The Mercedes W203 M272 Water Pump Belt Tensioner Pulley is structurally adapted to the geometry of the front part of the M272 engine, ensuring the correct belt routing line and the appropriate operating range of the spring element. The original design ensures compatibility with the factory mounting system and stock guide pulleys.
Precise fitment for the W203 platform allows for the maintenance of factory accessory drive system parameters without the need for modifying mounts or using additional adapters. This solution is particularly beneficial for vehicle maintenance where compliance with the manufacturer’s technical documentation is important.
Performance characteristics and advantages of use
Choosing an original tensioner from the Tensioners and pulleys group for the M272 engine allows for maintaining predictable V-belt behavior across a wide range of loads. A properly selected spring and damping characteristic limits sudden tension changes, which reduces dynamic loads acting on accessory bearings.
Key benefits of using this component in a Mercedes W203 include:
- maintaining stable belt tension under typical road conditions,
- reducing the risk of squealing and belt slippage during sudden load changes,
- limiting vibrations transmitted to engine accessories,
- maintaining compliance with the factory design specifications of the M272 unit.
Component condition and service application
The offered tensioner is a dismantled part, which allows for economical replacement in vehicles where it is important to maintain reasonable service costs while preserving the original specification. This type of part is particularly suitable in situations where the current tensioner shows signs of wear, such as operating noise, unstable belt guidance, or visible deviations in the working position.
Before installation, standard visual verification and checking the component’s operation in workshop conditions are recommended, in accordance with service procedures applied to tensioners in M272 engines.
Expanding service in the accessory drive area
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or upgrade of the engine area in your Mercedes and need other components from the same group, such as additional tensioners, guide pulleys, or idler pulleys, check the available parts in the Mercedes Tensioners and pulleys category.
When selecting used accessory drive system components, it is worth paying attention to the cost-to-quality ratio and matching by catalog numbers. A practical comparison of original, replacement, and used solutions can be found in the article Original, replacement, or used – which car parts are the most cost-effective?, which may facilitate your service decision for your Mercedes W203.
If, while working on the accessory drive system, there is a need to diagnose the alternator or you are considering replacing it with a secondary market component, the guide When is it worth replacing an alternator with a used one: a practical guide for drivers, which discusses the practical aspects of operation and selection of this component, may be helpful.





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