LM1 Sensor
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Re: LM1 Sensor
Originally posted by va454ss
I saw where someone mentioned getting a new sensor locally vs buying from Innovate Motorsports.
Anyone have a p/n and source?
I saw where someone mentioned getting a new sensor locally vs buying from Innovate Motorsports.
Anyone have a p/n and source?
Just a thought.
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Re: LM1 Sensor
Originally posted by va454ss
I saw where someone mentioned getting a new sensor locally vs buying from Innovate Motorsports.
Anyone have a p/n and source?
I saw where someone mentioned getting a new sensor locally vs buying from Innovate Motorsports.
Anyone have a p/n and source?
1. Used on the VW 1.8L AWV Turbo motor for VW Golf, Jetta and Turbo Beetle 2002/2003 model year.
2. VW part number for the Sensor is 021-906-262-B ($40.97), Bosch part number is 0 258 007 057/058
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Re: Re: LM1 Sensor
Originally posted by Grumpy
While it's nice to save a buck, it's also nice to support the folks that are vendors. And while maybe it's a lil more costly intially it would be worse if in the long term they went out of business.
Just a thought.
While it's nice to save a buck, it's also nice to support the folks that are vendors. And while maybe it's a lil more costly intially it would be worse if in the long term they went out of business.
Just a thought.
Matter of fact, I've been eyeing some of their accessories
I think business is booming. See 'em in all the mags now
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