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11-16 Vw Touareg Porsche Cayenne Panamera Rear Brake Pad Wear Sensor Bws04r on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

South San Francisco, California, United States

South San Francisco, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Linen-King Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:95861236550, 7P0907637C Warranty:90 Days Other Part Number:198747566, 1145270003 UPC:4903543166058

Brand new Rear Brake Pad Wear Sensor

Rear Left or Right

Part Number.: 8DK355251931, W0133-1922203-SEB, 198747566, 1145270003

Ref OE Number: 95861236550, 7P0907637C

90 days warranty

Suitable for car:

Make Model Engine Year Sub model Notes
Porsche Cayenne   2016 - 2011   Will Not Fit Models With Yellow Caliper
Porsche Panamera   2016 - 2011   Except Ceramic Composite Brake - MSP Code 1450
Volkswagen Touareg   2016 - 2011    

 


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