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Chrysler Oem Anti-lock Brakes-rear Speed Sensor 5105063ad on 2040-parts.com

US $31.99
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Duncanville, Texas, United States

Duncanville, Texas, United States
Condition:New Genuine OEM:Yes Length:10.252 [in] Quantity Sold:sold individually Height:1.748 [in] SKU:100:5105063-AD Item Name:Rear Speed Sensor Brand:Mopar Position:Rear Left Manufacturer Part Number:5105063AD Fitment Footnotes:Incl.abs Wheel Speed Sensor Wire Harness; Other Part Number:05105063AA, 05105063AB, 05105063AC, MN116243 Quantity Needed:1 Width:6.5 [in] Category 1:Brakes Weight:0.22 [lb] Category 2:Anti-Lock Brakes UPC:Does not apply

VW recalls 2014 vehicles for oil-cooler issue

Mon, 21 Apr 2014

Volkswagen notified the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recently of an issue affecting the automatic transmission oil cooler in certain 2014 models. The recall has affected 26,452 vehicles overall, including the 2014 model year Passat, Jetta, Beetle and Beetle convertible, made between Feb. 1, 2014 and April 6, 2014.

Audi lights up for the shortest day

Thu, 19 Dec 2013

AUDI UK has created a stunning series of low-light photos to celebrate its success this year, just in time for the shortest day of the year. The seven photos use a technique called ‘light painting’, where a stationary object in the dark is lit up by a small hand-held light to selectively brighten areas over a long exposure period to eventually create an unusual-looking end result. To the trained eye it looks like Audi has supplemented the photographer’s torch with static lighting to increase the beauty of the end result, but there’s no doubting their success.

Ferrari 599 HTGE China Limited Edition

Thu, 08 Oct 2009

The Ferrari 599 HTGE China Limited Edition But time they are a changin’ (thank you Mr D.), and China has become a big market for purveyors of luxury goods, none more so than Ferrari. So sticking together a Limited Edition Ferrari for the Chinese market is an eminently sensible move for Ferrari, even if the dozen models of the China Limited Edition will be a mere drop in the ocean in a country which boasts a population of 1.3 billion and still rising. So it seems a reasonable bet that Ferrari will have no trouble selling the China 599 to the extremely wealthy who now sit at the top of China’s financial pecking order.