> VW almost always includes the part number on the part itself. In my > case, the fuse/relay holder on my 86 Vanagon has the part number 171 > 941 813 D. Very easily read. > > Except that's not the part you have to order to get a replacement. > You have to order 171 941 821 D. Is this maybe a case of the visible part number being the number for the actual marked piece, with the other part number being for a whole assembly, i.e. 814 D plus a bunch of other bits with non-obvious part numbers put together to make the assembly numbered 821 D? -- John Bange '90 Vanagon - "Geldsauger" "I will buy your Syncro!" - poptophell.com |
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