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1992 - 1999 Mercedes S-class Door Lock Vacuum Pump 140 800 28 48 Locking 500sel on 2040-parts.com

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Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, United States

Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, United States
From an October 1991 (1992) Mercedes Benz 500sel car. MOUNTS UNDER REAR-PASSENGER side seat.
Brand:BOSCH Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:140 800 2848 Warranty:No Warranty Interchange Part Number:1408002848 Country/Region of Manufacture:France Other Part Number:0 132 006 3 50

October 1991 (1992) Mercedes Benz 500sel car.

CENTRAL LOCKING VACUUM PUMP.

Benz part number140 800 28 48
Bosch number0-132-006-3-50

MOUNTS UNDER REAR PASSENGER seat.

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From a October 1991 (1992) Mercedes Benz 500sel car.

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