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Crankshaft Pulley, 2.4 Diesel or 2.5 Tdi: T4 (1996-2003)

SKU
074-105-251/AC

Crankshaft Pulley, 2.4 Diesel or 2.5 Tdi: T4 (1996-2003)

SKU
074-105-251/AC
Reviews & Ratings
  • Quality replacement for 2.4 Diesel & 2.5 TDI engines
  • Reduces engine vibrations for smoother performance
  • Durable design ensures long-lasting functionality

Upgrade your engine with our high-quality crankshaft pulley featuring an integrated damper, specifically designed for 2.4 Diesel and 2.5 TDI engines. Over time, the damping in pulleys can deteriorate, leading to increased vibrations and potential engine damage.

This replacement part not only restores your engine's performance but also enhances overall vehicle reliability. Don't let worn-out components hinder your driving experience—replace your crankshaft pulley today for a smoother, more efficient ride!

£124.96 £104.13

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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 as074105251AC
Fitting InfoEngine code and year range AJA, AAB, 2.4D 01\/95-04\/97 ACV, AJT, AHY, AYC, AUF, AYY, AXG 2.5 TDi 01\/96-06\/03
MarqueVolkswagen
VehicleTransporter T4
Weight (kg)4.562
BrandTopran
QualityTop Quality
Unit of saleEach
Supplier code109 798 585

Fits Vehicles

Product Vehicle Years
T41996-2003

Product Questions

Please confirm that this pulley is correct for the ACV 103 hp engine 1999 build.
Question by: Tony Wright on 12 Apr 2024, 12:50
Yes correct for your year and model
Answer by: Rob Baxter (Admin) on 12 Apr 2024, 15:54
How do I know when this needs change
Question by: Steven on 7 May 2024, 20:55
They have a steel centre and steel outer but inbetween there is a rubber ring, the two start to separate and in extreme cases come apart completely. Look for gaps between the rubber and the steel and rempve the belt and see if there is any play between the two.
Answer by: Max Morley (Admin) on 13 May 2024, 09:52

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