Bosch 30019 Voltage Regulator Vw Bug Bus Ghia Type3 1967-1973 12 Volt 113903803e on 2040-parts.com
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The Bosch 30019 12 Volt Voltage Regulator is a modern solid state replacement for the original mechanical voltage regulator. The 12 volt regulator is compatible with the GR15 Generator used on VW Beetles and Karmann Ghias from 1967 through mid 1973 and 1973 to 1974 VW Things. It is also compatible with the GR16 generator used in 1967 through 1973 VW Type 3 Square,Fast and Notchbacks as well as the GR17 generator used in 1967 through 1971 Type 2 Bus models. Everytime you replace your generator make sure to replace the voltage regulator! |
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