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These parts are usually ordered with the part that is selected. They are not included in the delivery, but are often replaced together.
Washers M10 (4 pieces)
various applications for:
Beetle 1965 (VIN 116 412 701) and later
Karmann Ghia 1965 (VIN 146 412 701) and later
Bus 8.1967 and later
Type 3 8.1963 and later
Thing
Specifications:
Inner diameter: 10.5 mm
Outer diameter: 18 mm
Thickness: 1.6 mm
Material: Galvanized steel Paruzzi number : 4597 Original VW number : N0115608, N115602, N0115602
The parts mentioned here have a close relationship with the selected part and are often ordered along with the selected part or searched for.
Tip: if you do not get a good search result when entering a keyword try a part that has something to do with it, if there is a related tab, the searched item is often mentioned there.
Blower
Beetle 1303 LHD Paruzzi number : 3698 Original VW number : 133819021
If the selected part does not apply to your Volkswagen type, check this list of the same parts that fit on other construction years or other types of cars.
Blower motor switch
Vanagon/T25 Paruzzi number : 73411 Original VW number : 171959511, 321959513
Useful information from Paruzzi magazine and from our YouTube channel :
VW part numbering All VW parts are identified by a unique reference number. This reference is made up of 9 digits, to which sometimes a letter is added. The oldest book with VW references we could find is the one of the Beetle of 1949, Volkswagen used 6 digits to indicate the parts, from 1956 on 9 digits can be seen.
buying a VW Beetle When you want to buy a vintage car, looking at the body and the interior is not enough. Most surprises will be seen at the bottom and the chassis. Some flaws are not so bad and can be fixed with a limited budget and not too much technical knowledge. In this article we study the underside of a 1960 Volkswagen Beetle 1200.