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Air Intake Temperature Sensor Fits Ford Fiesta Mk3 1.8 92 To 95 Rdb Sender Ci on 2040-parts.com

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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:CI Manufacturer Part Number:1114771RMP MPN:1114771RMP EAN:1114771RMP Type:Sensor, intake air temperature Function:Sensor, intake air temperature Thread Size:3/8" x 18 NPTF Number of Poles:2 -pin connector Spanner Size:25 Reference OE/OEM Number:BorgWarner (BERU): ST033, ELTA AUTOMOTIVE: EV0324, EURO CAR PARTS: 423590031, FAE: 33440, FORD: 1629085, 6740335, FORD: E0AE-12A697-AA, E0AZ-12A697-A, E1AZ-12A697-A, FORD: E4AF-12A697-AA, E7AZ-12A697-A, F1AF-12A697-BA, FORD: F2DE-12A697-AA, F2DF-12A697-AA, FUELPARTS: AT1008, INTERMOTOR: 55706, LEMARK: LAT002, LUCAS CAV: SNB830, MAZDA: ZZL1-18-845, ZZM1-18-845, METZGER: 0905065, MOTAQUIP: LVAT132, VAG: 0269061616, XEMS75

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