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98 99 00 01 Audi A6 C5 Clockspring Spiral Heated Steering Wheel Airbag 4b0951543 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Rockville, Maryland, US

Rockville, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:Yes Part:4B0951543 Brand:Audi Manufacturer Part Number:4B0951543 Interchange Part Number:4B0951543 Other Part Number:4B0951543

1998 - 2001 Audi A6 Clockspring Spiral Heated Steering Wheel Airbag 4B0951543

  • Audi PN: 4B0951543
  • Heated steering wheel option
  • Removed from a working car, not a salvage car.
  • Tested and working.
  • Note yellow position indicator showing that clockspring is ready for installation and has NOT been spun.
  • Note tape holding clockspring ring in the correct position, please remove tape before installation.

Installation Note:  Ensure that the battery is disconnected before installation or the airbag light on dash will come on when airbag is disconnected from the clockspring.  The airbag light can only be reset by the dealer or a mechanic with a full VAGCOM OBD.

Payment due within 3 days.  Shipping is a flat rate of $10 to continental USA only.  Item is sold "as is", no refund, returns or exchanges.

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