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Bmw E38 740i 740il 750il Ultrasonic Infra-red Motion Sensor Alarm Lucas 8362459 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.50
Location:

Lowell, Michigan, United States

Lowell, Michigan, United States
Used
Manufacturer Part Number:8362459 Warranty:No

Inventory mark: 4.96 740iL

BMW LUCAS ultrasonic motion sensor module for interior roof, taken from 740iL built in 4/96.    
Part numbers on part are 8362459.  Comes with a extra piece of wire and connector as pictured.

It is 100% up to the buyer to determine proper fit. 
Not sure what other years / models this is used in so please compare numbers to get a match.

If you don't see what you need in my ebay listings or ebay store, please ask.  I will list any additional parts I have available in my ebay store for you from the BMW models I am parting out.

  


 

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