03-06 Volvo Xc90 Turn Yaw Rate Sensor Traction Control 8691675 31110063 H2g30 on 2040-parts.com
Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania, United States
|
You are bidding on a factory Yaw Rate Traction control sensor taken from a 2005 Volvo XC90. This is in great shape and fully functional. I accept PayPal for Payment and a UPS tracking number will be supplied when shipped as will insurance. Shipping is FREE!!
|
Sensors & Switches for Sale
Nos 1970s ford medium and heavy duty truck brake pressure relay sw1084 d0hz2573a(US $24.75)
2003-2005 infiniti g35 yaw rate stability sensor 03 04 05(US $65.00)
Bmw 525i 528i 530xi 535i 550i 645ci 650i m5 m6 brake sensor front and rear pex(US $23.95)
Bmw e60 5 series 6 series m5 m6 brake sensor rear pex new(US $12.65)
Bmw e60 525i 528xi 530i 535i 545i 550i 645ci 650i m5 brake sensor rear pex new(US $12.85)
99-02 bmw 323i 328i e46 yaw acceleration rotation speed turn rate sensor dsc(US $74.95)
Audi R8 V10 – Cheaper than we thought
Thu, 15 Jan 2009The magnificent Audi R8 V10 was officially launched at Detroit this week (although we brought you details on the R8 V10 over a month ago!), and it will cause some real problems for car manufacturers at this level – most noticeably Porsche. Which could be a problem, as Porsche owns Audi! Audi R8 V10 - Cheaper than we thought The R8 V10 seems something of a bargain at £99,575 OTR (or £104,665 for the R-Tronic), particularly if you compare cars with similar performance, such as the F430, which is nearly £40k more.
Ford to reveal design concept, Focus performance variant at Frankfurt
Wed, 03 Aug 2011Ford is staging four global reveals in September at the Frankfurt motor show, including a design concept and performance news related to the Focus. Spokespeople at Ford declined to offer specifics, but the cars will be rolled out on Sept. 12 to the media, ahead of a public unveiling.
Are GM planning to shut Vauxhall for good?
Sun, 14 Oct 2012Could General Motors (GM) be planning to close Vauxhall down for good as they seek an answer to huge losses in Europe. General Motors has had its share of problems in the last few years, not least the bailout needed to save it from bankruptcy in the US. That US bailout has seen GM return to profit in the US, but GM Europe continues to be a big hole in its accounts as the European car market continues to struggle with over capacity and a lack of buyers for traditional mainstream cars.
