OE/OEM NUMBER :03H 127 025
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The "03H 127 025 high pressure fuel pump" you've mentioned is indeed a part that's compatible with several Audi and Volkswagen models from the specified years. Here's a brief overview of each model:
1. **AUDI Q7 (4LB) 3.6 FSI quattro (2006-2010)**: This SUV comes equipped with a 3.6-liter V6 engine. The high pressure fuel pump you're referring to could be an essential component for its fuel delivery system.
2. **VW PASSAT (3C2) 3.2 FSI 4motion (2005-2010)**: This sedan or station wagon is powered by a 3.2-liter V6 engine, which utilizes direct injection. The high pressure fuel pump is crucial for maintaining the fuel delivery under high pressure to the engine's cylinders.
3. **VW PASSAT Variant (3C5) 3.2FSI 4motion (2005-2010)**: Similar to the previous PASSAT model, this variant also has a 3.2-liter V6 engine with direct fuel injection, making it a suitable match for the same high pressure fuel pump.
4. **VW TOUAREG (7LA, 7L6, 7L7) 3.6V6 FSI (2005-2010)**: The Touareg is a luxury SUV that comes with a 3.6-liter V6 engine with FSI technology. This model would also require a high pressure fuel pump for its efficient fuel delivery.
5. **BHK, BHL**: These codes seem to refer to specific vehicles or components in the VW/VAG parts catalog, but without additional context, it's hard to provide a specific model. Typically, such codes might refer to a specific version or application of the vehicle or a specific part within it.
Replacing a high pressure fuel pump is a significant task that should be handled by a professional mechanic due to the complexity of the operation and the importance of the part for the vehicle's performance and safety. Ensure that when replacing this part, you use the correct tooling and follow all safety guidelines to avoid any potential issues during installation or operation.
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