Belt Tensioner, V-ribbed belt OEM 117503662r
OEM 117503662r is the genuine belt tensioner, v-ribbed belt, fitting 72 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 117503662r
This genuine used OEM V-ribbed belt tensioner, OEM code 117503662r, is an original Renault and Dacia part designed to maintain proper tension on the accessory belt. It ensures smooth operation of the alternator, power steering pump, and other engine components. Sourced from professional dismantlers in Europe, this tensioner has been inspected for functionality and is ready for installation.
Compatible vehicles include: Renault Megane CC (2010-2015), Fluence (2010+), Megane III Grandtour (2009-2015), Megane III Hatchback (2009-2016), Megane III Coupe (2009-2015), Kangoo Express (2005+), Modus/Grand Modus (2010+), Twingo II (2010+), Scenic III (2009-2016), Grand Scenic III (2009-2016), Megane II Estate (2005-2009), and Kangoo Be Bop (2009+). Fits over 70 models in total.
This is a direct replacement for the original part, offering the same quality and fit as the factory component. Buying used OEM saves you money while maintaining reliability. The part is shipped tracked worldwide from our European network. Order with confidence for a cost-effective repair.
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Vehicles compatible with OEM 117503662r
This OEM code fits 72 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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