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Bmw E39 5 Series 3.0d Diesel M57 Engine Control Unit Ecu Dde Ews Key Lock Set on 2040-parts.com

US $166.00
Location:

Baltic States, Sweden

Baltic States, Sweden
Condition:Used Brand:BMW Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:13617787314 13.61-7 787 314 7787314 7787848 Country of Manufacture:Germany Interchange Part Number:7788310 7788016 7786581 7786472 7789376 7786266 Part Brand:BOSCH Other Part Number:61356905668 6905668 0 281 010 314 0281010314

  • BMW SET: Basic Control Unit DDE, EWS, Key & Lock
  • was removed from 5 series E39 body 530d, Manual transmission
  • set fits for:

    5 series E39 body 3.0d, M57 Diesel Engine

  • DDE part number: 13617787314, 13617787848; BOSCH number: 0 281 010 314
  • alternate stock code:

    13617788310 13617788016 13617786581 13617786472 13617789376 13617786266
  • EWS part number 61356905668
  • please check the part number for compatibility before TO BUY
  • perfect working and visual condition
  • pictures are made from the actual unit
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  • ALL ITEMS HAVE 2 MONTHS WARRANTY, and they are labeled with warranty stickers before sending them. If these stickers are damaged, the warranty becomes void!

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