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Denso Dg-117 Pack Of 4 Glow Plugs Replaces 88900715 Y-745u on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Pack Size:4 Part_Number:DG-117 Brand:Denso Brand Type:Aftermarket Branded Configuration:Single Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Fuel Type:Diesel Hex Size:10 mm Intended Use:Replacement Parts Interchange Part Number:0 250 202 029, 0 250 202 045, 0 250 202 141, 0 250 202 142, 0100226379, 0100226473, 101G, 22, 4705, 6346, 6461, 8, CH218, CH218/002, D-Power 11, DP11, GLP008, GLP022, GN 003, GN003, LP055, UC17A, Y-745U Item Length:130 mm Manufacturer:Denso Manufacturer Part Number:DG-117 Reference OE/OEM Number:05058011AD, 05080046AA, 05080047AB, 11592801, 11593701, 11593801, 11594201, 11594801, 11594901, 1594901, 88900715, A0001594901, A0011592801, A0011593701, A0011593801, A0011594201, A0011594901 Replaces:88900715 Y-745U Sub Type:Glow Plugs Type:Glow Plug EAN:8717613043240 MPN:DG-117

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