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Old 22nd July 2009, 02:26   #1
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Radiator sensor question

I can't seem to locate the part # for the lower two-pronged radiator sensor plug. After cleaning it off the numbers read 2 241 341 BMW108c.
This # does not show up on anyone's list. Is it NLA?
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