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Condition:New Brand:Intermotor Manufacturer Part Number:17285 MPN:17285 EAN:5012225432783 Type:Sensor, crankshaft pulse Function:Sensor, crankshaft pulse Additional Information 2:without cable Number of Poles:3 -pin connector Weight:0.030 kg Housing Colour:Black Shape/Form:round Connector Shape:Oval Fitting Depth:65 mm Sensor Type:Hall Sensor Net weight:0.020 kg Reference OE/OEM Number:ERA: 551233, FUELPARTS: CS1886, GENERAL MOTORS: 12638559, GENERAL MOTORS: 12662533, INTERMOTOR: 17285, LUCAS CAV: SEB5086, MEAT & DORIA: 871083, OPEL: 12638559, 12662533, VAUXHALL: 12638559, 12662533, VXPRO: EE0624

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