Thermostat, coolant OEM 03h121113
OEM 03h121113 is the genuine thermostat, coolant, fitting 8 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 03h121113
This is a genuine used OEM coolant thermostat with OEM code 03h121113. Originally manufactured for Audi, SEAT, SKODA, VW, and VAG vehicles, this part ensures precise engine temperature control. As a used OEM component, it maintains the same fit and function as a new dealer part at a fraction of the cost.
Compatible with a range of Volkswagen Group models including the VW Touareg (2005-2010), VW Passat B6 (2005-2010 sedan and wagon), VW Phaeton (2008-2016), Audi Q7 (2006-2010), Audi A3 Convertible (2008-2013), and the Skoda Superb II (2008-2015 sedan and estate).
Sourced from professional dismantlers across Europe, each part is inspected for quality. Order with confidence: delivery is tracked and shipped worldwide.
Vehicles compatible with OEM 03h121113
This OEM code fits 8 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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