Main Wiring Harness, Engine 1999 Vw Eurovan on 2040-parts.com
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
This is the main wiring harness that connects to the engine ECU. It is intact and not damaged. All connectors are in good shape. It has the heat shielding all intact for the sections that run near the exhaust. 99 Eurovan, VR6 AES, Automatic transmission All sales final. No international shipping. keywords golf jetta tdi bus beetle bug rampside vanagon cabriolet Winnebago Rialta 22QD volkswagen |
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