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New Genuine Bosch Map Sensor 06e 906 051 Aa / 0 261 232 012 - Audi Vw Porsche on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Dolni Nemci, default, Czech Republic

Dolni Nemci, default, Czech Republic
Condition:New Brand:Bosch Warranty:Yes Type:Manifold Air Pressure Sensor (MAP Sensor) Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Manufacturer Part Number:0 261 232 012 / 06E.906.051.AA


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Manufacturer
VOLKSWAGEN / Bosch
Name
Sensor, boost pressure; Sensor, boost pressure; Sensor, intake manifold pressure
Number
06E 906 051 AA (06E906051AA) / 0 261 232 012
Cross numbers
AUDI 06E906051AA
BOSCH 0261232003
BOSCH 0261232012
PORSCHE 06E906051AA
PORSCHE 06E906051N
PORSCHE 94660618000
VOLKSWAGEN 06E906051AA
VOLKSWAGEN 06E906051L
VOLKSWAGEN 06E906051N
VOLKSWAGEN 06E906051Q


VOLKSWAGEN 06E 906 051 AA can be used in car models

AUDI
AUDIA52007-...
AUDIA5 Convertible2009-...
AUDIA5 Sportback2009-...
AUDIA62010-...
AUDIA6 Allroad2012-...
AUDIA6 Avant2011-...
AUDIA7 Sportback2010-...
AUDIA82009-...
PORSCHE
PORSCHECAYENNE2010-...
PORSCHEPANAMERA2009-...



Condition - New (Not used)


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