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0av598549a Haldex Precharge Cargo Pump Set + Oil + Filter Audi Vw Golf Seat Skod on 2040-parts.com

US $321.45
Location:

California, Lithuania

California, Lithuania
Condition:New Brand:Haldex Interchange Part Number:0AV598549A_set Manufacturer Part Number:0AV598549A_set Other Part Number:0AV598549A_set

0AV598549A AUDI, VW, SKODA, SEAT CARGO PUMP FOR HALDEX SECOND GENERATION AWD SYSTEM SET

Audi, VW, Skoda, SEAT BRAND NEW 0AV598549A cargo pump for Haldex second generation AWD system.

Description

BRAND NEW Genuine Haldex pump for second generation AWD system service set Audi direct factory replacement for any of the vehicles listed below.

Part Number

0AV 598 549 A / 0AV598549A / 02D598574 / G055175A2

1. Brand NEW pump
2. 2 x M5*18 screws
3. Filter 02D598574
4. Oil G055175A2 1L

Allpications

AUDI A3 2004-2008
AUDI S3 2004-2008
AUDI TT 2007-2010
AUDI TT COUPE 2007-2010
AUDI TT ROADSTER 2007-2010
SEAT ALTEA 2007-2010
SKODA OCTAVIA 2004-2008
VW PASSAT 2006-2011
VW GOLF 2004-2009
VW GTI 2006-2009
VW R32 2007-2009
VW RABBIT 2007-2009

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