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DE, Germany
Condition:Used Seller Notes:“Gebraucht” Hersteller:Honda Herstellernummer:77970S9AB813M1 Produktgruppe:Innenausstattung Im Lieferumfang enthalten:siehe Fotos OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):77970S9AB813M1 Vergleichsnummer:77970S9AB813M1 Alternativbezeichnung:Airbag sensor, crash sensor, crash sensor, SRS, Airbagsensor, Crashsensor, Aufprallsensor, SRS, Capteur d'airbag, capteur d'impact, SRS, Sensor de airbag, sensor de impacto, SRS, Sensore airbag, sensore crash, SRS, Sensorfühler, sensor probe, sonda de sensor, sonda sensore, sonde Fahrgestellnummer (VIN):SHSRD97605U023110 Motor:Diesel 2.2 CTDi 103kw 140PS Motorcode: N22A2 Laufleistung:125579 Getriebe:6-Gang Schaltgetriebe Allrad Getriebe-Code:MBE9 Außenfarbe:Silber Metallic NH623M Lenkung:LHD - Linkslenker Herstellertyp:Originalteile (OE) Erstzulassung:03/2006 Plattform:RD Einbauposition:hinten rechts Schlüssel-Nr. zu2/zu3:2131 / AAD

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