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1Pcs Fuel Injector For VW Golf Polo Seat Toledo Skoda Fabia IWP196 036906031AH

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1Pcs Fuel Injector For VW Golf Polo Seat Toledo Skoda Fabia IWP196 036906031AH1Pcs Fuel Injector For VW Golf Polo Seat Toledo Skoda Fabia IWP196 036906031AH Feature: 1: According to the original factory specifications,perfect match for the original car. 2: Own different test machines to design exact accurate parameter for our products. All items were tested for performance. 3: Aftermarket product with premium quality. 4: Stable performance, high reliability,suitable for replacing your broken one. 5: These High Impedance fuel

1Pcs Fuel Injector For VW Golf Polo Seat Toledo Skoda Fabia IWP196 036906031AH

Feature:
1: According to the original factory specifications,perfect match for the original car.
2: Own different test machines to design exact accurate parameter for our products.All items were tested for performance.
3: Aftermarket product with premium quality.
4: Stable performance, high reliability,suitable for replacing your broken one.
5: These High Impedance fuel injectors have been 100% tested and exactly match the internal coil resistance and fuel flow rate of OEM fuel injectors.The individual flow characteristics and fuel atomization of above fuel injectors are almost same to or superior to the OEM and will help accelerate response time, save gasoline and improve MPG.

Specifics:
Condition:100% Brand New
Manufacturer Part Number:IWP196;036906031AH
Interchange Part Number:75112196;INJB198N;IWP196;036906031AH;805009523201
OE/OEM Part Number:H75112196;81503;240720111;31176
Type:Fuel Injector
Size: Same As Pictures Shown
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement

Fitment:
Fit For Seat Altea 5P1 2006/05-2023/12 1.4
Fit For Seat Altea XL 5P5, 5P8 2006/10-2023/12 1.4L
Fit For Seat Arosa 6H 2000/01-2004/06 1.4L
Fit For Seat Cordoba 6L2 2002/09-2009/11 1.4L
Fit For Seat Cordoba 6K1, 6K2 1996/09-2002/10 1.4L
Fit For Seat Cordoba 6L2 2006/11-2009/11 1.6L
Fit For Seat Cordoba Vario 6K5 1999/06-2002/12 1.4L
Fit For Seat Ibiza II 6K1 2000/05-2002/02 1.4L
Fit For Seat Ibiza III 6L1 2002/02-2009/11 1.4L
Fit For Seat Ibiza III 6L1 2006/11-2009/11 1.6L
Fit For Seat Inca 6K9 2000/04-2003/06 1.4L
Fit For Seat Leon 1M1 1999/11-2006/06 1.4L
Fit For Seat Leon 1P1 2006/06-2012/12 1.4L
Fit For Seat Leon 1M1 2000/09-2006/06 1.6L
Fit For Seat Toledo II 1M2 2000/01-2002/05 1.4L
Fit For Seat Toledo II 1M2 2000/06-2006/05 1.6L
Fit For Seat Toledo III 5P2 2006/05-2009/05 1.4L
Fit For Skoda Fabia I 6Y2 1999/12-2008/03 1.4L
Fit For Skoda Fabia I Combi 6Y5 2000/04-2007/12 1.4L
Fit For Skoda Fabia I Stufenheck 6Y3 1999/10-2007/12 1.4L
Fit For Skoda Fabia II 542 2007/01-2014/12 1.4L
Fit For Skoda Fabia II Combi 545 2007/10-2014/12 1.4L
Fit For Skoda Octavia I 1U2 2000/09-2010/12 1.4L
Fit For Skoda Octavia I Combi 1U5 2000/08-2010/12 1.4L
Fit For Skoda Octavia II 1Z3 2004/06-2013/04 1.4L
Fit For Skoda Octavia II Combi 1Z5 2006/05-2013/06 1.4L
Fit For Skoda Roomster 5J 2006/09-2015/05 1.4L
Fit For Skoda Roomster Praktik 5J 2007/03-2015/05 1.4L
Fit For VW Bora 1J2 2000/03-2005/05 1.4L
Fit For VW Bora 1J2 2000/05-2005/05 1.6L
Fit For VW Bora Variant 1J6 2001/09-2005/05 1.4L
Fit For VW Bora Variant 1J6 2000/02-2005/05 1.6L
Fit For VW Caddy III Großraumlimousine 2CB, 2CJ, 2KB, 2KJ 2006/05-2010/08 1.4L
Fit For VW Caddy III Kasten/Großraumlimousine 2CA, 2CH, 2KA, 2KH 2006/05-2010/08 1.4L
Fit For VW Golf IV 1J1 1997/08-2005/06 1.4L
Fit For VW Golf IV 1J1 2000/02-2005/06 1.6L
Fit For VW Golf IV Variant 1J5 1999/05-2006/06 1.4L
Fit For VW Golf IV Variant 1J5 2000/02-2006/06 1.6L
Fit For VW Golf Plus 521, 5M1 2006/05-2013/12 1.4L
Fit For VW Golf V 1K1 2003/10-2008/11 1.4L
Fit For VW Golf V Variant 1K5 2007/06-2009/07 1.4L
Fit For VW Golf VI 5K1 2008/10-2012/11 1.4L
Fit For VW Golf VI Variant AJ5 2009/07-2013/07 1.4L
Fit For VW Polo 6N2 1999/10-2001/09 1.4L
Fit For VW Polo 9A, 9N 2002/02-2009/11 1.4L
Fit For VW Polo 6N1 1996/04-1999/10 1.4L
Fit For VW Polo 6N1 1998/09-1999/10 1.6L
Fit For VW Polo 6N2 1999/10-2001/09 1.6L
Fit For VW Polo Classic 6KV2 1999/10-2001/09 1.4L
Fit For VW Polo Variant 6KV5 1999/10-2001/09 1.4L
Note:For a guaranteed fit,verify the part number on your original component.
Do not rely on vehicle model alone,as this may lead to ordering an incompatible part.
Compatibility is determined by OE number match!Please check carefully on your part number with our part numbers listed above!!!
Not all compatible vehicles are listed;but any vehicle sharing the same OE number will be compatible;

Package Include:
1 Pcs Fuel Injector
(show as pictures)
[* Instruction is not included!]
(Strictly Tested , High Quality Products)

Note:
1.Please check the description or use the year/make/model check finder and replace part numbers to confirm the compatibility before purchasing.
2.Professional installation is recommended.

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