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Rpm / Crankshaft Sensor Fits Dacia Lodgy 1.6 2012 On K7m812 Ci 8200772182 New on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:CI Manufacturer Part Number:7256094RMP MPN:7256094RMP EAN:7256094RMP Type:Sensor, crankshaft pulse Function:Sensor, crankshaft pulse Length:75 mm Additional Information 2:without cable Number of Poles:2 -pin connector Housing Colour:Black Connector Shape:Rectangular Sensor Type:Inductive Sensor Reference OE/OEM Number:CONTINENTAL: A2C53255627, Continental/VDO: A2C59515058, DACIA: 8200772182, 8200772182, ELTA AUTOMOTIVE: EE0570, EPS: 1.953.659, ERA: 550626, FACET: 9.0659, FAE: 79327, FUELPARTS: CS1737, INTERMOTOR: 17133, KW: 453659, LEMARK: LCS084, LUCAS: SEB5005, MEAT & DORIA: 87566, METZGER: 0902276, MOTAQUIP: LVRC505, RENAULT: 8200772182, SIDAT: 83.469, XREV631

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