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Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Tag Number:0000010710 Model:RABBIT Stock Number:00014133 Condition and Options:manual temperature control (opt 9AA), w/heated se Brand:VOLKSWAGEN Mileage:100000 Year:2008

VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT [HEAT/AC_CONTROLER] manual temperature control (opt 9AA), w/he


Donor Vehicle:



Model: RABBIT
Year: 2008
Odometer: 100000 Miles
StockNumber: 00014133

Part Details:



Comments: 1K1820045B Heat Heater AC Air Conditioning Controls Controller Knobs


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manual temperature control (opt 9AA), w/heated seats

also fits the following models:GOLF 2008 - 2008 VIN K (8th digit), GTI, manual temperature control (opt 9AA), w/heated seats
GOLF 2009 - 2009 VIN K (8th digit), manual temperature control (opt 9AA), w/heated seats
GOLF 2006 - 2007 VIN K (8th digit), manual temperature control (opt 9AA), w/heated seats
RABBIT 2009 - 2009 manual temperature control (opt 9AA), w/keyless remote, (heated seats)
RABBIT 2009 - 2009 manual temperature control (opt 9AA), w/o keyless remote; w/heated seats
RABBIT 2006 - 2008 manual temperature control (opt 9AA), w/heated seats

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