febi expands electric range with key VW and Mercedes parts

March 23, 2020
febi expands electric range with key VW and Mercedes parts
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Parts specialist febi has made more new additions to its range of electrical parts which include many in-demand sensors and control valves.


Replacing such parts can be a lucrative area of business for independent garages and febi offers a comprehensive electrical parts range which combines high quality and first class value.

One of the latest new additions is an in-demand ABS sensors for some key VAG applications. This is part no. 32861and fits the Audi Q2 (2016<), Q3 (2011-2018), Q7 (2006-2015), Porsche Cayenne (2002-2011) and VW Touareg (2002-2018).

Also added to the range are:

Part No.: 108944, Air Flow / Mass Meter for Ford Focus (1998-2007).

Part No.: 106275, Boost-Pressure Control Valve for Mercedes-Benz A-Class (2004-2012), B-Class (2005-2011), C-Class (2007-2015) and E-Class (2009<), SLK (2011<).

Part No.: 107975, Button for Opel Insignia (2008-2017), Viva (2015<).

Part No.: 106787, Camshaft-/ Crankshaft sensor for Daihatsu Charade (2003<) /  Lexus NX (2014), RX (1998<); Toyota Auris (2006-2018), Yaris (2010<)

For more information and a full febi parts catalogue go to:  partsfinder.bilsteingroup.com
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