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Camshaft Position Sensor Lcs302 Lemark 46798368 55228528 55242637 46811121 New on 2040-parts.com

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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Lemark Manufacturer Part Number:LCS302 MPN:LCS302 EAN:5012225344147 Type:Sensor, camshaft position Function:Sensor, camshaft position Additional Information 2:without cable Number of Poles:3 -pin connector Technical Information Number:Connector N Weight:0.038 kg Housing Colour:Black Shape/Form:round Connector Shape:Oval Fitting Depth:28 mm Sensor Type:Hall Sensor Connecting Angle:90 ° Net weight:0.026 kg Reference OE/OEM Number:ALFA ROMEO: 46798368, 55228528, 55242637, BLUE PRINT: ADG072107, BOSCH: 0232103043, 0232103048, 0232103097, C.I.: XREV247, CAMBIARE: VE363184, DELPHI: SS11146, EPS: 1.953.452, 1.953.619, ERA: 550245, 550748, FACET: 9.0452, 9.0619, FAE: 79338, FEBI BILSTEIN: 44845, FIAT: 46798368, 46811121, 55228528, FIAT: 55242637, FORD: 1535717, 1564814, 9S51-12K073-CA, FORD: 9S5112K73CA, FUELPARTS: CS1332, HELLA: 6PU009168-081, HOFFER: 7517390, INTERMOTOR: 19057, JEEP: K68070491AB, KW: 453452, 453619, LUCAS CAV: SEB1102, SEB1363, MEAT & DORIA: 87390, METZGER: 0903039, MOBILETRON: CS-E087, MOTAQUIP: LVCP245, SIDAT: 83.247, VEMO: V24-72-0035, V24-72-0159, VXPRO: EE0091, WALKER PRODUCTS: 235-1502, XEVO: XCS6098

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