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Radiator fan switch Prisma 831 1.6 105 hp Petrol

Info: LANCIA Prisma (831) 1.6 (831AB)
  • Manuf. year (from - to): 01.1983-04.1986
  • Power [kW]: 77
  • Power [hp]: 105
  • Cylinder capacity (cc): 1585
  • Engine type: Petrol Engine
Car body:
  • Car body type: Saloon
Technical data:
  • Engine code: 831 A4.000
  • Manufacturer's model designation: 831AB0
  • Camshaft layout: DOHC
  • Catalytic Converter: ...
  • Engine Cooling: Water-cooled
  • Engine aspiration type: Naturally Aspirated Engine
  • Valves: 2
  • Engine Design: Straight
  • Model year from: ...
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  • FACET 74000 Radiator fan switch Prisma 831 1.6 105 hp Petrol 1983
    Fan switch FACET 7.4000
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  • KW 540000 Fan switch Prisma 831 1.6 105 hp Petrol 1984
    Radiator fan temperature switch KW 540 000
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    £ 15,78
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  • VEMO Original Quality V24720033 Radiator fan temperature switch Prisma 831 1.6 105 hp Petrol 1985
    Thermostat switch VEMO V24-72-0033
    Temperature Switch, coolant warning lamp V24-72-0033 Prisma (831_) 1.6 (831AB) MY 1984
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    £ 17,28
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