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Used Vw Jetta Volkswagen Air Mass Sensor - Bosch 06a 906 461t - 0 280 218 124 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Riverhead, New York, US

Riverhead, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:bOSCH Manufacturer Part Number:0 280 218 124 Interchange Part Number:06A 906 461T

 Hi, today i have for sale used VW JETTA Volkswagen Air Mass Sensor - BOSCH 06A 906 461T -  0 280 218 124. Remover from 2004 Jetta code BBW years ago after i was getting code of lean mix, new sensor was installed just to learn that there was a hole after EGR valve in a plastic pipe going to intake, this was fixed and i was unable to return new sensor that is why new one stayed in the car. but looks like this one is still good but can not guarantee due to the fact that this is electronic part and was sitting in my garage for couple years. Also including plug for mass sensor. What you see on the picture is what you will get. US shipping only, can do local pick up as well. Shipping is flat $15. Thank you

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