Gasket, charger OEM 140133244r
OEM 140133244r is the genuine gasket, charger, fitting 43 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 140133244r
This listing is for a genuine used OEM gasket for the charger (turbocharger) unit, originally fitted to various Renault models. The part carries the OEM code 140133244r and is sourced from professional dismantlers in Europe, ensuring it meets original equipment standards. This gasket is essential for maintaining a proper seal between the turbocharger and the exhaust manifold or other engine components, preventing exhaust leaks and ensuring optimal turbo performance.
Key compatible vehicles include the Renault Scénic III (2011-2016), Grand Scénic III (2011-2016), Mégane III Hatchback (2011-2015), Mégane III Coupe (2011-2015), Mégane CC (2011-2015), Mégane III Grandtour (2011-2015), Trafic III Van and Bus (2014+), Fluence (2013+), Kadjar (2015+), Espace V (2015-2023), and Talisman (2015-2022), with a total of 43 compatible vehicles.
Each part is thoroughly inspected and sourced from reliable dismantlers across Europe. Shipping is available worldwide with full tracking, giving you peace of mind. Choose this genuine used OEM gasket for a cost-effective and reliable replacement that fits and performs as intended.
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Vehicles compatible with OEM 140133244r
This OEM code fits 43 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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