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Bmw Saab Voltage Regulator 1976-1992 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.50
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Brazil, Indiana, United States

Brazil, Indiana, United States
BMW Saab Voltage Regulator 1976-1992, US $24.50, image 1
Condition:New Interchange Part Number:028903803 Manufacturer Part Number:Unknown Brand:unknown

This is the voltage regulator that goes in the back of your Bosch alternator, it is easy to change. comes complete as pictured with brush assembly. It will be a lot less costly to change out your voltage regulator than it will be to buy a new or rebuild alternator.

Use the compatability feature to see if this fits your car or the list below.

Saab 900 with and without turbo  1979-1980

BMW 320i                      1977-1979

BMW 325e,es,                1987-1988

BMW 325is,ix                 1987-1991

BMW 325ic                     1987-1992

BMW 3.0 si                     1976-1977

BMW 530i                       1976-1978

BMW 528i                        1979-1981

BMW 630csi                     1977

BMW 633csi                     1978-1981

BMW 733i                         1978-1981

 

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