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what do these part numbers stand for?
Hi everyone. I got some parts no. which I am not able to identify.
Here they are: A 327 981 06 01 A 001 545 28 14 A 000 070 22 67 A 003 544 33 32 Thanks for your help! Cheers, Mo |
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EPC list these part number as:
A 327 981 06 01-roller bearing A 001 545 28 14-switch A 000 070 22 67-dashpot A 003 544 33 32-sender unit These are all Euro or South African models |
Thanks a lot for your quick replies.
My problem is: How can I find out for which models these parts are fitting? Cheers, Mo. |
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Those part number on EPC turned out a whole bunch of chassis numbers. I would suggest subscribing to the EPC and you can look up everthing with that.
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Hi, I am cleaning up the a storage room of my father's former car repair shop, after he died last year it is closed. Now I want to sell these and other parts. If I don't describe for which models these parts are for, nobody will buy them.
That is the reason why I'm asking. I guess I have to buy EPC, you're right. I own a 1985 W124 200D which runs on pure vegetable oil :). Thanks for your help. Cheers, Mo. |
MBUSA has made the online subscription to the US EPC free. You have to provide a credit card information to verify US residency.
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