Vw Audi Porsche Volvo Gear Indicator/fuel Consumption Relay #5 171919091 on 2040-parts.com
Fair Lawn, New Jersey, US
This buy it now style auction is for a VW/AUDI/PORSCHE GEAR INDICATOR/FUEL CONSUMPTION RELAY. It is used and came out of a running car. The part number is 171919091. Please make sure you match up the part number with your relay. this will also interchange with relays stamped 5. Feel free to message me with any questions.
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