This buy it now style auction is for a VW/AUDI OXYGEN SENSOR RELAY. It is used and came out of a running car. The part number is 321955531A. Please make sure you match up the part number with your relay. In Audi's this relay will be white and will have a number "200" stamped on it. Feel free to message me with any questions.
Relays & Sensors for Sale
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