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Condition:New Brand:Fuel Parts Manufacturer Part Number:5445279RMP MPN:5445279RMP EAN:5445279RMP Type:Sensor, fuel temperature Function:Sensor, fuel temperature Extra Description:Fuel Parts Additional Information:with gaskets/seals Additional Information 2:without cable Thread Size:N/A Number of Poles:2 -pin connector Spanner Size:N/A Connector Shape:D-Shape Reference OE/OEM Number:AUDI: 038906081B, ELTA AUTOMOTIVE: XTS8190, EPS: 1.830.376, FACET: 7.3376, FUELPARTS: WS1253, INTERMOTOR: 55586, KW: 530376, LUCAS CAV: SNB1447, MEAT & DORIA: 82431, MOTAQUIP: LVCT297, SEAT: 038906081B, SKODA: 038906081B, VAG: 038906081B, VEMO: V10-72-1251, VW: 038906081B, VXPRO: EV0287, XEVO: XTS8190, WS1253

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