The ONLY difference is the hose for the oil, and by that i mean the length of it.
Buy the cheapest, remove the pin that holds the hose from your old one and just replace it.
PS: Though the real way to do it is to send your old one to a german guy (www.a2-freun.de) who replaces the old sensor with a new one. The price for a new clutch cylinder is roughly 350-400€ while a refurbished one is 250€ from the German guy. And the refurbished one will last the life of the car.
Thx a lot! i know about Mankmil but to much time for the piece on the road Germania - Romania.
i found 6N0142063 whit no letter on the finish with only 100 Euro !!!!
the other part are 300 - 450 Euro.
It's new. No SH. It's not an online store. in one store i found the piece whit D in the last and whitout any letter at the last. The seller couldn't tell me what the difference is between the codes, nor why the price difference between the pieces.
whit D 400 euro! whit A 378 Euro. Whitout letter 100
tomorow i gone check the store. Maybe it's a mistake in the data base, or some stock liquidation.
same story. Whit no letter at the end....
Oemepc has a trojan, according Malwarebytes!When you search for the part in the VAG database it returns nothing. Really wierd!
Oemepc has a trojan, according Malwarebytes!
6N0 142 063A is for an A2
6N0 142 063B is for early Lupo 3L's with the battery under the bonnet
6N0 142 063D is for later Lupo 3L's and FSI's with the battery in the boot.
€100 seems too cheap! Where is the bleed screw? There is no Audi instruction for bleeding; it should be self-bleeding.
RAB