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Agr Egr Valve (5 Pins) For Peugeot Boxer Citroen Relay 1618hq, 1618r5, 1480549 on 2040-parts.com

C $109.74
Location:

London, United Kingdom

London, United Kingdom
Condition:New Coolant Type:Water Cooled Valve Type:Solenoid Valve Connector Shape:Oval Shape Operating Mode:Electric What You Get:EGR Valve 1480549 Type:EGR Valve / AGR Vanne / Exhaust Gas Recirculation /Solenoid Valve Brand:Aftermarket Products / DDP MPN:8C1Q9D475BA / 8C1Q-9D475-BA / 8C1Q-9D475-AA Part Manufacturer Number:8C1Q9D475AA / 1480560 / LR006650 / 71789686 Reference OE/OEM Number:71793436 / 9659694780 / 9665752480 Number of Pins:5 Pins Other Part Number:1480549 / 1788657 / 1618HQ / 1618R5 Operating Voltage:12 V Warranty Period:12 Months EAN:5056167456803 Note:With Gaskets UPC:Does not apply

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