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Heater Matrix, Right Hand Drive: Golf Mk2 (1984-1992), Golf Mk3 (1992-1998), Corrado (1989-1995)

SKU
1H2-819-031/A

Heater Matrix, Right Hand Drive: Golf Mk2 (1984-1992), Golf Mk3 (1992-1998), Corrado (1989-1995)

SKU
1H2-819-031/A
Reviews & Ratings
  • Perfect fit for right hand drive vehicles
  • High-quality heater matrix for efficient heating
  • Durable construction for long-lasting performance

This heater matrix is designed to perfectly fit right-hand drive vehicles, ensuring optimal performance and comfort. It provides efficient heating, making sure you stay warm even in the coldest conditions.

Built to last, this durable heater matrix guarantees reliability over time, making it a great choice for any vehicle owner in need of a replacement part. Easy to install and designed for long-term use, it's the ideal solution for your heating system.

€35.35 €30.21

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Product Information

This product is intended for use as originally designed and should not be modified for alternative purposes. Please ensure it is installed by a qualified professional. Fitting instructions are typically not included with the product. Contacts

Product Attributes
Also known as1H2819031A
MarqueVolkswagen
VehicleGolf Mk2, Corrado, Golf Mk4, Polo Mk3 6N, Golf Mk3, Golf Mk3 Cabrio, Jetta, Vento
BrandTopran
QualityReproduction
Unit of saleEach
Standard or UpgradeStandard
E-MarkedNo
Supplier code108 613 755
Weight1.00

Fits Vehicles

Product Vehicle Years
Golf Mk21984-1992
Golf Mk31992-1998
Golf Mk3 Cabrio1994-2002
Golf Mk41998-2001
Jetta1984-1992
Corrado1989-1995
Polo Mk3 6N1995-2002
Vento1992-1998
Beetle, Panels, Front Body

Product Questions

HNY Will this fit my 2002 2.0 SE Cabriolet AWG ENGINE CODE
Question by: Glenzel on 17 Jan 2025, 11:37
Hi, this will fit your vehicle just fine.
Answer by: Eliot Pocock (Admin) on 20 Jan 2025, 16:54

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