Vw Passat Vapor Purge Valve 058 133 459 on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
VW PASSAT VAPOR PURGE VALVE 058 133 459 ~ DONOR VEHICLE 2004 VW PASSAT WITH 67K MILES
I purchased this item for my 99 Audi a6 and it did not have the right connector.
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