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Pressure Converter Valve Fits Citroen C4 Mk2 2.0d 2009 On Intermotor 1618c New on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Intermotor Manufacturer Part Number:9901416RMP MPN:9901416RMP EAN:9901416RMP Type:Pressure Converter Function:Pressure Converter Additional Information 2:without bracket Number of Poles:2 -pin connector Operating Mode:Electric Valve Type:Switch Valve Net weight:0.064 kg Reference OE/OEM Number:CITROËN/PEUGEOT: 1618.C, 1618.CS, 1618.HR, CSV electronic parts: CEV4860, ERA: 555381, FEBI BILSTEIN: 109045, FIAT: 9665558580, FISPA: 83.860, FUELPARTS: EV103, HOFFER: 8029244, INTERMOTOR: 14299, LUCAS CAV: FDR7046, MEAT & DORIA: 9244, SIDAT: 83.860, TOPRAN: 723276, VEMO: V42-63-0019, WE PARTS: 331240068, 14299

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