Sensor, throttle position OEM 13631726591
OEM 13631726591 is the genuine sensor, throttle position, fitting 16 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 13631726591
This is a genuine used OEM throttle position sensor, part number 13631726591, sourced from BMW models of the late 1980s through the late 1990s. It monitors the throttle angle and sends that data to the engine control unit for proper air-fuel mixture and ignition timing. This exact component was originally installed on vehicles like the BMW 3 Series (1989-1995), 5 Series (1987-1996), 7 Series (1992-2001), 8 Series (1993-1996), and the 3 Series Compact up to 2000.
As a used OEM part, it offers the same fit and function as a new-from-dealer part, but at a more accessible price. We source these sensors from professional dismantlers across Europe, where they are carefully removed from vehicles that have been fully inspected. Each unit is tested before listing, ensuring reliable operation.
Your order will be shipped with a tracked service worldwide, so you can follow its progress from our European warehouse to your door. If you need a direct replacement for your BMW's throttle position sensor, this genuine used part is an excellent choice.
Vehicles compatible with OEM 13631726591
This OEM code fits 16 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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