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New Drive 068-911-023c 1006209500 07073094 9932923 50001603 4-680 on 2040-parts.com

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Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Condition:New Brand:StartClear Interchange Part Number:7073094, 9932923 Manufacturer Part Number:1006209500, 9001082324, 9001082749 Core Charge:0 Other Part Number:4-680 07073094 Warranty:Yes UPC:Does not apply

Description:Drive Assembly
Brand:Zen
OEM(s):Bosch, Volkswagen, Volkswagen
Condition:New
Rotation:CW
ID:0.472in / 12mm
Number of Teeth:9
Gear OD:1in / 25.4mm
Length:2.528in / 64.2mm
Number of Splines:10
Splines Type:Spiral
Drive Type:Roller
Wet Clutch Seal:No
Application:Bosch 317 Series Starters


0001317007 Bosch, Starter, 12V, CW, DD, 1.7kW
0001317008 Bosch, Starter, 12V, CW, DD, 1.7kW
0001317013 Bosch, Starter, 12V, CW, DD, 1.7kW
0001317022 Bosch, Starter, 12V, CW, DD, 1.7kW
0001317025 Bosch, Starter, 12V, CW, DD, 1.7kW
9000082021 Bosch, Starter, 12V, CW, DD, 0.8kW
9000082044 Bosch, Starter, 12V, CW, DD, 0.9kW
9000082061 Bosch, Starter, 12V, CW, DD, 0.9kW
9000082066 Bosch, Starter, 12V, CW, DD, 0.9kW
9000082080 Bosch, Starter, 12V, CW, DD, 0.9kW
9000082083 Bosch, Starter, 12V, CW, DD, 0.9kW
9000082085 Bosch, Starter, 12V, CW, DD, 0.8kW
4350064 Fiat, Starter, 12V, CW, DD, 0.8kW
50001603 Fiat, Starter, 12V, CW, DD, 0.9kW
7622190 Fiat, Starter, 12V, CW, DD, 0.9kW
77920290 Fiat, Starter, 12V, CW, DD, 0.9kW
97054445 Fiat, Starter, 12V, CW, DD, 0.8kW
068-911-023C Volkswagen, Starter, 12V, CW, DD, 1.7kW


 
StartClear is a privately owned business, developed over the last 30+ years to help you get the BEST product available and competitive pricing. We specialize in starters, alternators and batteries. 
If you have questions about the fitment of a product, please message us, and we will communicate quickly with you. We do charge 15% restocking on all new returns, if they are ordered in error, or do not fit.
 Product will ship from the closest warehouse.
  •          Warranty is against manufacturer and product defects only.
•         Shipping damage is the courier responsibility, and buyer must report in writing in less than 24 hours of receipt, with pictures.
•         Returns require authorization and proper documentation. If no documentation is provided  there will be no credit issued.
•         Any new return unit, showing signs of installation, will be declined.
•         Buyer is responsible for all return freight charges unless shipper is in error. 

 *** Tech:  If you need technical support please contact our team of experienced, qualified technicians who can help you be confident you get the correct product for your particular needs.
ALL starters and alternators require fully charged batteries, and they should be load tested, and cables cleaned and tested.
We require proof of voltage testing of batteries with every single warranty return. Low voltage is the #1 reason for warranty, and if unit is damaged in any way, warranty is void.

Note: We ship to the 48 Continental United States (Alaska, Hawaii, and US territories excluded). International customers will have to buy via the Ebay Global Shipping Program.

We appreciated your business and strive for 5 Star ratings and hope to provide you with 5 Star service! 

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