KS TOOLS Motoreinstell-Werkzeug-Satz für Nissan / Opel / Renault, 15-tlg ( 400.0750 )
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KS TOOLS Motoreinstell-Werkzeug-Satz für Nissan / Opel / Renault, 15-tlg ( 400.0750 )

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KS TOOLS Motoreinstell-Werkzeug-Satz für Nissan / Opel / Renault, 15-tlg ( 400.0750 )Produktbeschreibung: Motoreinstell Werkzeug Satz fr Nissan Opel Renault, 15 tlg Motoreinstell Werkzeug Satz fr Nissan Opel RenaultMerkmale: fr die professionelle Motor Instandsetzung zum Blockieren der Nockenwellen zum Wechseln des Zahnriemens sehr hohe Passgenauigkeit in stabilem Stahlblechkoffer Anwendungsgebiete: Renault Clio 1,5 1,9 2,3 2,5 dCi, Laguna II, Espace, Trafic, Master mit 2,2 DTI (2000 2005) G9 Motoren, Opel Movano 2,2 Tdi, Nissan

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Motoreinstell-Werkzeug-Satz für Nissan / Opel / Renault, 15-tlg · Motoreinstell-Werkzeug-Satz für Nissan / Opel / Renault

Merkmale:

  • für die professionelle Motor-Instandsetzung
  • zum Blockieren der Nockenwellen
  • zum Wechseln des Zahnriemens
  • sehr hohe Passgenauigkeit
  • in stabilem Stahlblechkoffer

Anwendungsgebiete: Renault Clio 1,5 / 1,9 / 2,3 / 2,5 dCi, Laguna II, Espace, Trafic, Master mit 2,2 DTI (2000-2005) G9 Motoren, Opel Movano 2,2 Tdi, Nissan Kubistar, Primastar, Interstar und Micra mit 1,5 / 2,2 / 2,5 dCi-Motoren

Technische Daten:

- Anwendungsbereich: Renault
- Gewicht [g]: 1688 g
- Herstellernummer: 400.0750
- Motorcode Dacia: K9K 790, K9K 792, K9K 794, K9K 796, K9K 884, K9K 892, K9K 894, K9K 896, K9K 898
- Motorcode Ford: AZBA, AZBC, AZWA, F6JA, F6JB, F6JC, F6JD, GPDA, G6DA, G6DB, G6DC, G6DD, G6DE, G6DF, G6DG, G8DA, G8DB, G8DD, HHDA, HHDB, HHJA, HHJB, HHJC, HHJD, HHJE, HHJF, IXDA, KLBA, KNBA, LPBA, QXBA, QXBB, QXWA, QXWB, Q4BA, TXBA, TXDA, TXDB, TXWA, TYBA, TYDA, TYWA, TZJA, TZJB, UBJA, UFBA, UFDA, UFDB, UFWA, UKBA, UKDA, UKDB, UKWA
- Motorcode Jeep: J8S-800
- Motorcode Mazda: F6JB
- Motorcode Nissan: G9T 722, G9T 750, G9U 630, G9U 632, G9U 650, G9U 720, G9U 724, G9U 730, G9U 750, G9U 754, K9K, K9K 702, K9K 704, K9K 710, K9K 714, K9K 716, K9K 718
- Motorcode Opel: G9T 720, G9T 750, G9U 630, G9U 632, G9U 650, G9U 724, G9U 730, G9U 750, G9U 754
- Motorcode PSA: RFN (EW10J4), RLZ (EW10D), 6FZ (EW7J4)
- Motorcode Renault: F1N 724, F2N 708, F2N 710, F2N 724, F2N 728, F2N 730, F2N 740, F2N 742, F2N 750, F2N 752, F2N 754, F2N 770, F3N 702, F3N 708, F3N 718, F3N 726, F3N 746, F5R 740, F7P 700, F7P 704, F7P 720, F7P 722, F7R 700, G9T 600, G9T 605, G9T 606, G9T 607, G9T 642, G9T 645, G9T 700, G9T 702, G9T 703, G9T 706, G9T 707, G9T 710, G9T 720, G9T 722, G9T 750, G9U 630, G9U 632, G9U 650, G9U 720, G9U 724, G9U 730, G9U 750, G9U 754, J5R 716, J5R 726, J6R 236, J6R 711, J7R 726, J7R 740, J7R 750, J7R 752, J7R 754, J7R 756, J7R 760, J7R 768, J7T 600, J7T 708, J7T 718, J7T 770, J7T 772, J7T 780, J7T 782, J8S 600, J8S 604, J8S 622, J8S 704, J8S 706, J8S 736, J8S 740, J8S 760, J8S 772, J8S 774, J8S 776, J8S 778, J8S 784, J8S 786, K9K 700, K9K 702, K9K 704, K9K 706, K9K 710, K9K 712, K9K 714, K9K 716, K9K 718, K9K 722, K9K 724, K9K 728, K9K 729, K9K 732, K9K 734, K9K 740, K9K 750, K9K 752, K9K 760, K9K 762, K9K 764, K9K 766, K9K 768, K9K 770, K9K 772, K9K 774, K9K 780, K9K 782, K9K 790, K9K 792, K9K 794, K9K 796, K9K 800, K9K 802, K9K 804, K9K 806, K9K 808, K9K 830, K9K 832, K9K 834, K9K 836, K9K 837, K9K 838, K9K 842, K9K 846, L7X 701, L7X 727, L7X 731, L7X 733, N7Q 704, 829 710, 852 720, 852 750
- Teile im Satz: 15 -tlg.
- Verpackung: Stahlblechkoffer
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