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Audi Multi Purpose Relay 53 Fog Horn Defrost Fuel Pump 141 951 253 B Volkswagen on 2040-parts.com

US $3.96
Location:

Dallastown, Pennsylvania, United States

Dallastown, Pennsylvania, United States
Item has been fully inspected and tested and found to be in good working order. There may be normal signs of wear and tear present such as scratches, scuffs, dirt, etc., but they do not impact the functioning of the item unless otherwise noted
Manufacturer Part Number:141 951 253 B, 141 951 253B, 141951253B Brand:oem Other Part Number:7118

PULLED FROM A 2002 AUDI A6 2.7T MULTI PURPOSE RELAY 53 FOG HORN DEFROST FUEL PUMP PART NUMBER 141 951 253 B

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Some parts will fit various years and models of Audi’s and Volkswagen’s. Please email us if you have fitment questions.

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