Interpreting PET part numbers
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Interpreting PET part numbers
Trying to correlate equivalent parts across multiple Porsche platforms. Anyone knows if the same Porsche Part can exist under 2 (or more) different part numbers?
There currently an eBay part for a 944 that looks to be similar to that of the 928, but PET5 shows different part number. It's the fuel sending unit.
According to PET5, 944 P/N is 944 641 037 01 and 928 P/N is 928 641 030 01
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Tarek
There currently an eBay part for a 944 that looks to be similar to that of the 928, but PET5 shows different part number. It's the fuel sending unit.
According to PET5, 944 P/N is 944 641 037 01 and 928 P/N is 928 641 030 01
Thanks in Advance
Tarek
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Thanks Dave! I was hoping Porsche created new part numbers for same parts in order to separate the supply chains across platforms and have more controls and metrics by model. Well so much for that theory. Thanks again.