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Feltham, United Kingdom
Condition:New Operating Voltage:12 V Reference OE/OEM Number:6G9Q9D475AA / AJ811155 / LR000997 Operating Mode:Electric Connector Shape:Oval Shape Brand:After Market Part EAN:5056167412663 MPN:1618 T1 / 1618T1 / 9656911780 / 1427355 Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year No of Pins:5-Pins Other Part Number:6G9Q 9D475 AA / TFO1427355 Quantity:1 Type:EGR, AGR, EGR Vacume Solenoid Valve, Exhause Gas Recirculation Manufacturer Part Number:1 427 355 / 1427355 / 6G9Q-9D475-AA UPC:Does not apply

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