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Egr Electric Solenoid Valve (12v) For Seat Leon Toledo Skoda Octavia Superb- on 2040-parts.com

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Feltham, United Kingdom

Feltham, United Kingdom
Condition:New Mode opératoire:Électrique Type:Attribut Marque:After Market Part Référence OE/OEM:1J0906283C / 1K0906283 / 1K0906283A Numéro de pièce fabricant:1K0906283A Autre Numéro Pièce:1J0 906 283 B / 1J0 906 283 C / 1K0 906 283 / 1K0 906 283 A EAN:5056167423997 Numéro de fabricant de la pièce:1J0 906 283 C / 1K0 906 283 / 1K0 906 283 A Tension de service:12 V Garantie du fabricant:12 mois Pays d'origine:CHINE Brand:- Sans marque/Générique - CUP:Non applicable MPN:Non applicable UPC:Non applicable

VW developing 10-speed transmission to save fuel

Thu, 02 May 2013

Volkswagen is developing a 10-speed dual-clutch transmission to help reduce fuel consumption in its vehicles, CEO Martin Winterkorn said. The transmission is one of a number of drivetrain technologies that the automaker is focusing on for the mid- and long term, he said. Others include plug-in hybrids and a high performance diesel engine.

Spyker production starts at CPP

Wed, 10 Feb 2010

Councillor Ken Taylor (leader Coventry City Council), Brendan O’Toole and Victor Muller. Actually, even without the caption, we reckon you could have worked out who's who. A few months ago we reported that Spyker were moving production of their cars to the UK, in to the very capable hands of CPP Manufacturing, a Coventry-based specialist company already responsible for making most of what goes in to a Spyker.

Van drivers at greater risk of crashing

Wed, 09 Jul 2014

VAN DRIVERS are 50% more likely to be involved in a collision when driving too close to the vehicle in front and a massive 142% more at danger of crashing when reversing. Drivers of vans are also 43% more at risk of being in an accident even when parked, while performing a U-turn puts them at 39% more likely to be in a collision than other road users. Other areas where van drivers are more at risk is when changing lanes (36%) and on motorways (19%).