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Window Winder Mechanism Front RH for Volkswagen Kombi / Microbus / Caravelle T3 & Kombi T2 - 112017

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Window Winder Mechanism Front RH for Volkswagen Kombi / Microbus / Caravelle T3 & Kombi T2 - 112017Vehicle Fitment & Part Details The Window Winder Mechanism Front RH is listed for the Volkswagen Kombi Microbus Caravelle T3 Bus (1979 2003). Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details. Verify VIN engine. Key Details SKU 112017 Component Window Winder Mechanism Primary Fitment Volkswagen Kombi Microbus Caravelle T3 Bus (1979 2003) Vehicle Fitment Includes 13 supplied applications covering Volkswagen. Use the full table below to

Vehicle Fitment & Part Details

The Window Winder Mechanism Front RH is listed for the Volkswagen Kombi / Microbus / Caravelle T3 Bus (1979-2003). Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details. Verify VIN/engine.

Key Details

SKU
112017
Component
Window Winder Mechanism
Primary Fitment
Volkswagen Kombi / Microbus / Caravelle T3 Bus (1979-2003)

Vehicle Fitment

Includes 13 supplied applications covering Volkswagen. Use the full table below to confirm model, chassis, year range, engine and power before ordering.

View Full Vehicle Fitment (13 applications)
Make Model Chassis Years Engine Power
Volkswagen KOMBI / MICROBUS / CARAVELLE T3 Bus 25_ 1979-2003 1.8 AAX 70 kW / 95 HP
Volkswagen KOMBI / MICROBUS / CARAVELLE T3 Bus 25_ 1979-2003 1.9 DG 57 kW / 78 HP
Volkswagen KOMBI / MICROBUS / CARAVELLE T3 Bus 25_ 1979-2003 2.0 CU; CV 51 kW / 70 HP
Volkswagen KOMBI / MICROBUS / CARAVELLE T3 Bus 25_ 1979-2003 2.1 DJ 82 kW / 112 HP
Volkswagen KOMBI / MICROBUS / CARAVELLE T3 Bus 25_ 1979-2003 2.1 Syncro DJ 82 kW / 112 HP
Volkswagen KOMBI / MICROBUS / CARAVELLE T3 Bus 25_ 1979-2003 2.3 AFU 90 kW / 122 HP
Volkswagen KOMBI / MICROBUS / CARAVELLE T3 Bus 25_ 1979-2003 2.6 ADV 100 kW / 136 HP
Volkswagen KOMBI T2 Bus 22, 7X 1992-2000 1.9 KLW 68 kW / 92 HP
Volkswagen KOMBI T2 Platform/Chassis 26, 7X 1976-1998 1.6 40 kW / 54 HP
Volkswagen KOMBI T2 Platform/Chassis 26, 7X 1976-1998 1.6 lcool UK 44 kW / 60 HP
Volkswagen KOMBI T2 Van 21, 23, 7X 1976-2000 1.6 40 kW / 54 HP
Volkswagen KOMBI T2 Van 21, 23, 7X 1976-2000 1.6 lcool 44 kW / 60 HP
Volkswagen KOMBI T2 Van 21, 23, 7X 1976-2000 1.9 KLW 68 kW / 92 HP

Fitment Notes

  • Always match vehicle details before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

Compatibility Verification Notes

  • Confirm compatibility using VIN, engine code, chassis / platform, OE reference and original part comparison before ordering.
  • Match the supplied fitment details to your vehicle, including model, year range and any listed engine or chassis information.
  • Fitment data may vary by production date, market, import history and engine variant.
  • This listing is for part identification and compatibility checking only. Installation must be carried out according to the vehicle manufacturer's service information by a suitably qualified person.

Common Questions

Will the Window Winder Mechanism Front RH fit my Volkswagen Kombi / Microbus / Caravelle T3 Bus?
This part (112017) is listed for the fitments shown on this page. Confirm by matching the fitment details. Verify VIN/engine.

How do I confirm fitment if there are multiple variants?
Compare the supplied fitment details, original part details and any listed variant information before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

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