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Heater resistor Ford C Max 2 2.0 TDCi 140 hp Diesel

Info: FORD C-Max II (DXA/CB7, DXA/CEU) 2.0 TDCi
  • Manuf. year (from - to): 04.2010-06.2019
  • Power [kW]: 103
  • Power [hp]: 140
  • Cylinder capacity (cc): 1997
  • Engine type: Diesel
Car body:
  • Car body type: MPV
Technical data:
  • Engine code: UFDB
  • Manufacturer's model designation: ...
  • Engine Cooling: Water-cooled
  • Fuel Mixture Formation: Direct Injection
  • Engine aspiration type: Turbocharger/Charge Air cooler
  • Catalytic Converter: ...
  • Model year from: ...
  • Model year to: ...
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  • FISPA 106095 Heater resistor Ford C Max 2 2.0 TDCi 140 hp Diesel 2010
    Blower motor resistor FISPA 10.6095
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    £ 102,88
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    • Number of pins: 5
    • Condition: Brand new
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  • ZZVF ZVXYFCS5039 Blower motor resistor Ford C Max 2 2.0 TDCi 140 hp Diesel 2011
    Blower resistor ZZVF ZVXY-FCS5-039
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    £ 31,38
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  • AHE 410010 Blower resistor Ford C Max 2 2.0 TDCi 140 hp Diesel 2012
    Fan resistor AHE 410.010
    Pre-resistor, electro motor radiator fan AHE 410.010
    Article №: 410.010
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    £ 24,38
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