Alternator Regulator 14V – 1 197 311 030 BOSCH
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Alternator Regulator 14V – 1 197 311 030 BOSCH

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Alternator Regulator 14V – 1 197 311 030 BOSCHBOSCH Alternator Regulator 14V (1 197 311 030) This is a BOSCH alternator regulator with a 14V output specification. It is supplied under BOSCH part number 1 197 311 030 and cross references multiple OEM numbers (see below). Key Specifications Brand: BOSCH Type: Alternator Regulator Voltage: 14 V Part Number: 1 197 311 030 Replacement Reference: 1 197 311 034 SKU: 1197311030 OE Cross Reference Numbers (Provided) Mercedes Benz: A 000 154 18 05; A 000

BOSCH Alternator Regulator – 14V (1 197 311 030)

This is a BOSCH alternator regulator with a 14V output specification. It is supplied under BOSCH part number 1 197 311 030 and cross-references multiple OEM numbers (see below).

Key Specifications

  • Brand: BOSCH
  • Type: Alternator Regulator
  • Voltage: 14 V
  • Part Number: 1 197 311 030
  • Replacement Reference: 1 197 311 034
  • SKU: 1197311030

OE / Cross-Reference Numbers (Provided)

  • Mercedes-Benz: A 000 154 18 05; A 000 154 20 05; A 002 154 18 05; A 002 154 37 06; A 002 154 40 06; A 002 154 65 06; A 002 154 66 06
  • VW: 053 903 803 2
  • Renault: 50 00 820 870
  • DAF: 696702
  • MAN: 81 25601 6020
  • Volvo: 244489; 244612; 696702
  • Scania: 1301702; 280942
  • John Deere: AL30420; AL35999; AL60077; AL65077; AZ31949
  • Case IH / International Harv.: 111899A1; 307 941 2 R91
  • Claas: 132 663 0
  • Fendt: F 524 900 010 090; X 830 060 020 020
  • Iveco: 93155069
  • GMC: 30515096
  • Magirus-Deutz: 01173069; 01178644; 01308784; 117 3069; 117 8644; 130 8784
  • Saab: 85 59 585

Fitment Check

Because alternator regulators can vary by alternator model and connector/brush setup, please confirm compatibility using an OEM number above or your alternator details before installation. If you want us to verify, send your VIN and a clear photo of the alternator label.

Nationwide delivery in South Africa.

Vehicle Compatibility

  • Mercedes-Benz C200 CDI (W203)

Confirm by alternator label and plug style before ordering.

Specifications

  • Voltage: 12 V
  • Plug Type: IDCPU-CPU
  • Plug / Pin Layout: 2 Pin
  • Operating Voltage: 14 V
  • Specification: BSS (COM)
  • Specification: BSS 3
  • Voltage Range: 10.7 V to 16.0 V
  • Charging Voltage: 14.1 V

Confirm by alternator label and plug style before ordering.

OE Numbers

  • Mercedes-Benz: A-003-154-41-06
  • Mercedes-Benz: A-003-154-59-06
  • Mercedes-Benz: A-003-154-71-06
  • Mercedes-Benz: A-004-154-03-06
  • Mercedes-Benz: 003-154-41-06
  • Mercedes-Benz: 003-154-59-06
  • Mercedes-Benz: 003-154-71-06
  • Mercedes-Benz: 004-154-03-06
  • Mercedes-Benz: A0031545906
  • Mercedes-Benz: A0031547106
  • Mercedes-Benz: A0041540306
  • Mercedes-Benz: 0031545906
  • Mercedes-Benz: 0031547106
  • Mercedes-Benz: 0041540306

Cross References

  • Mobiletron: VR-B132
  • Other Suppliers: REG1178

Features

  • 12 V alternator voltage regulator with BSS (COM) control as specified
  • IDCPU-CPU 2 pin plug configuration for matching alternator harnesses
  • Supports the specified operating range (10.7 V to 16.0 V)
  • Designed to regulate charging to the stated 14.1 V specification
  • Workshop-friendly replacement component for alternator repairs and rebuilds

Why Buy From Us

  • South African seller with nationwide courier delivery
  • Workshop-friendly charging system parts for repairs and rebuilds
  • Support available to confirm suitability before checkout

Trusted by thousands of South African drivers for quality and durability.

Installation & Maintenance Tips

  • Disconnect the battery before alternator removal or regulator replacement.
  • Confirm the alternator label and 2 pin plug layout (IDCPU-CPU) before fitment.
  • Inspect brushes and slip rings for wear and replace worn components during rebuild work.
  • After installation, verify charging voltage and system stability under load.

Confirm by alternator label and plug style before ordering.

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