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Rubber Boot Part Number

Anyone have a part number for the rubber boot that protects the electrical terminals on the oil tank sending unit or the fuel pump? I know I had it at one time and have purchased one but now can't find the number in PET or my records.

Thanks in advance.

Jim

1980 930
1995 993

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Jim,

I'd like to know that number too. Also, boot for the thermal time switch on the engine for my 77 Targa..
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I've seen them included with certain Bosch fuel pumps that were somewhat universal... Perhaps they can be sourced from a good Bosch dealer?

Or does someone have access to another manufactuer's catalog that might offer up a number? Considering they have been on nearly every brand of European car at some point in time...
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Thumbs up Protective cap for oil tank sender wire

I purchased the" protective cap for oil tank lever sender wire" last year it came in a pack of five. The number on the pack is 999-659-011-50-oem. Good luck
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Thanks. That's the part number. I found it on PET after reading your post. It shows up on the oil tank diagram rather than in the electrical section. I'm certain I looked there .........

Jim

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