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BOSCH 0250201053 / GLP045 Sheathed Element Glow Plug DURATERM After Glow 4 Pack, US $, image 1
Condition:New Pack Size:4 Part_Number:GLP045 Brand:BOSCH Brand Type:Aftermarket Branded Cone Pitch:63 Configuration:Single Connector:PIN Country/Region of Manufacture:France Fitting Depth:21 Fuel Type:Diesel Glow Plug Thread Size:M 12 x 1.25 Glow_Plug_Type:after-glow capable Hex Size:12 mm Installation Depth:21 mm Intended Use:Replacement Part Item Length:82 mm Manufacturer:BOSCH Manufacturer Part Number:0250201053 Sub Type:After-glow capable Thread Diameter:M12 Tightening Torque from [Nm]:15 Tightening Torque to [Nm]:25 Total Length:82 Type:Glow Plug Voltage:11 V EAN:3165143938393 MPN:0250201053

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