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Rare Nos Vdo Oil Temp Stick Sensor Porsche Vw 914 411e And Air Vws Read Please on 2040-parts.com

US $20.90
Location:

Sao Paulo, SP, BR

Sao Paulo, SP, BR
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:VDO Manufacturer Part Number:323,801/006/003 Country of Manufacture:Germany

 This is for a NEW (NOS) Oil temperature sensor as an oil stick, made by VDO (Germany) original inbox.
Use it with any analog gauge (VDO recomended). Max temp is 150 o. Celsius.
It fits on:

Auto Union: Audi 80, Super 90, 60, L
Austin: Mini 1000, 1100, Sprite
Fiat: 128
Ford: Cortina, Corvair
Glas: 1204, 1700
NSU: 1000 S, TT, TTS, 1200, C, Ro 80
Opel: Rekord, Kapitan, Admiral
Porsche: VW engine (914)
Renault: R4, R12
Skoda: S 100
Triumph: TR 4, GT 6
Volvo: 121, 122, 142, 144
Vauxhall: Victor 2000
VW 411 E, LE.

You can use it with VW air engines like 1200, 1300, 1500, 1600 (old aircolled Beetles and Busses!)just lowering the cap to the correct length and bend a little just over the cap to not interfere with the rotor above.


Conection is very simple, just let a wire from the sensor to the gauge in panel, VDO recommended.

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