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Interior Air Temperature Sensor Fits Audi Q3 F3b, F3n 1.5 2.0 2.0d 2018 On New on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:First Line Manufacturer Part Number:11988978RMP MPN:11988978RMP EAN:11988978RMP Type:Sensor, interior temperature Function:Sensor, interior temperature Number of Connectors / Ports:2 Reference OE/OEM Number:Alfa e-Parts: AF02078, AUDI: 5Q0907543A, BORG & BECK: BTS3094, ERA: 551831A, FAE: 33923, FIRST LINE: FTS3094, FISPA: 10.3036, HOFFER: K103036, INTERMOTOR: 55927, KRIOS: 10.3036, LEMARK: LTS024, LUCAS: SNB5119, MEAT & DORIA: K103036, METZGER: 0905461, NTY: ECT-VW-007, OSSCA: 43956, QUINTON HAZELL: XEMS321, SEAT: 5Q0907543A, SIDAT: 10.3036, SKODA: 5Q0907543A, TOPRAN: 117097, TRICLO: 432042, VAG: 5Q0907543A, VALEO: 715308, VEMO: V10-72-1499, VIKA: 99071550201, VW: 5Q0907543A, WE PARTS: K103036, FTS3094

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