Jack, For future reference, when searching for VW part numbers, I start with spaces, then no spaces. That'll usually show them. Or you can go to the online ETKA/EPC catalogs like vagcat and look for the part in the assembly you suspect it came from. Couple places to add to your bookmarks: http://www.vagcat.com/epc/cat/vw/T2/ (You'll need to create an account here.) and Both I find to be useful in locating the odd part number. Regards, Jim
Religious factions will go on imposing their will on others unless the decent people connected to them recognize that religion has no place in public policy. They must learn to make their views known without trying to make their views the only alternative. --Barry Goldwater On Jan 27, 2013, at 1:10 PM, Rocket J Squirrel wrote: > I did Google the number, with dots (".") between each triplet > because that's the way it is printed on the part. Nothing came up. I > also tried van-cafe's search box, again nothing. |
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