2003 BMW 745Li E65 / E66 - Sunroof Motor Connector
2003 BMW 745Li E65 / E66 - Sunroof Motor Connector Description: This is the connector that attaches the sunroof / moon roof. It is also used in a few other places throughout BMW vehicles. It has 9 wires. The wire colors are red with a blue stripe, brown, brown with a blue stripe, brown with a white stripe, gray with a black stripe, brown with a green stripe, brown with a yellow stripe, orange, green.
Manufacturer Part #:
8369668
Alternate Part #:
61138369668
Condition:
Used - Good
Manufacturers:
BMW
Finish / Color:
Black
Categories:
Electrical System
Location on Vehicle:
Front
General Vehicle Information: This part is a Genuine BMW part. The part was removed from a 2003 BMW 745Li E66 Sedan, with an Automatic Transmission and an N62 4.4L V8 Engine. The interior is gray and the exterior is silver. The pictures of the part are of the exact part you will receive. Mileage on the parts are 64K Miles. Left = Driver's side, Right = Passenger's Side
General Information: Feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Part numbers are key when selecting the correct part for your vehicle. Most auto Manufactures write the part number on the part. We warranty this item for 6 months. We test and inspect every part and do our best to describe and take pictures to show the condition of the part. Local Pickup and worldwide shipping available. Some parts are only available for pickup or domestic shipping. If you would like to pickup at item feel free to contact us. If you are ordering multiple items we may be able to set up a package deal for you. Check out the rest of the website for other parts for this vehicle.
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BMW-745-0313
2003 BMW 745Li E65 / E66 - Sunroof Motor Connector
BMW Part # 8369668
Regular Price: $7.50 You Save: $1.87 (25% off) Sale Price: $5.63
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