Vehicle Name:3.4 Carrera
Search Terms 4:Luft Drucksensor, Luftdruck, MAP Sensor, Mapsensor
Manufacturer Part Number:98660611201
Search Terms 3:presión atmosférica, Absolutdrucksensor, Ladedrucksensor
Vehicle Modell:911 996
Search Terms 2:pression atmosphérique, La pressione dell´aria
Placement on Vehicle:pulse, crankshaft
Search Terms:MAP-Sensor, Drehratensensor, Lenksensor, Sensor, air pressure
Produktgroup:Electricity
Produkttyp:sensor
Search Terms 6:Lenkwinkel
Manufacturer:Porsche
Search Terms 5:Saugrohrdrucksensor, Unterdrucksensor Saugrohr, Capteur, Sensore
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