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04-06 Vw Jetta Golf Beetle Water Pump 1.9l Tdi Bew Aftermarket on 2040-parts.com

US $23.00
Location:

Upper Jay, New York, United States

Upper Jay, New York, United States
Used.
Brand:unknown Manufacturer Part Number:unknown

This is a diesel water pump from a 2005 Volkswagen Jetta Wagon with the 1.9L PD Turbo Diesel Engine. Was installed in the car for about 1 year.
Engine Code BEW (Pumpe Duse)
Part Number: Aftermarket
The auction is for 1 Piece.
It has the metal impeller.

Engine ran strong when the car was retired and I have lots of used parts from this engine. I also have quite a few new parts which have not been used, these parts were purchased before the decision was made to retire the car. So if you need something for a BEW engine keep your eye out because I will be posting more items soon and you can always contact me if you need something you do not see or want to buy multiple parts from this engine.

Thanks for looking.

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