Original Vl2020 Rechargeable Battery For Bmw Remote Key E46 E60 E92 3 328 330 X5 on 2040-parts.com
US $7.89
Condition:New
Brand:UU-Auto Parts
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear
Type:Car Key
Warranty:1 Year
Manufacturer Part Number:For BMW E46 E60 E92 3 328 330 X3 X5 Z4 M5
Size:0.85" L x 0.80" W x 0.18" H (21.5mm x 20.3mm x 4.5
Interchange Part Number:1PC* VL2020 Panasonic rechargeable battery
Termination Style:PC Pin (Horizontal Mount)
UPC:4683812024363
Original VL2020 Rechargeable Battery for BMW E46 E60 E92 3 328 330 X5
Remote Key |
Product Description
Original VL2020 Rechargeable Battery for BMW E46 E60 E92 3 328 330 X5
Remote Key1PC* VL2020 Panasonic
rechargeable battery Battery Cell Size: 0.85" L x 0.80" W x 0.18" H (21.5mm x
20.3mm x 4.5mm) 20mAh @ 70¦ÌA -- 3V--- 1.5mA Hi-Capacity
Battery Termination Style: PC Pin (Horizontal Mount)
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