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8EMEKRD*Ajibie+ Akebono LISTA DE APLICACIONES - BUYERS GUIDE 181899 181899 90R-01111/2194 8EMEKRD*ajibie+ Akebono Qty: 300 Weight: 730 98.6x42.48x14.4 O.E.M. MAKE 04466-02210 TOYOTA 04466-02260 TOYOTA WVA FMSI 04466-02270 TOYOTA 24610 D1354-8463 04466-02310 TOYOTA 24611 D1354-8846 04466-12130 SCION 24612 04466-12140 TOYOTA MAKE 04466-12150 TOYOTA ASTON MARTIN 04466-12190 TOYOTA SCION 04466-47100 TOYOTA SUBARU 04466-47101 TOYOTA TOYOTA 04466-47110 TOYOTA TOYOTA (FAW) 04466-52070 TOYOTA TOYOTA (GAC) 04466-52110 TOYOTA 04466-52120 TOYOTA 04466-52121 TOYOTA 04466-52130 TOYOTA 04466-52140 TOYOTA 04466-52141 TOYOTA 04466-52150 TOYOTA 04466-52151 TOYOTA 04466-52160 TOYOTA 04466-52170 TOYOTA 86 60 000 778 RENAULT 86 60 004 435 RENAULT V9118-B037 TOYOTA Trac. CC Kw CV Front / Rear ASTON MARTIN CYGNET 04.11-10.13 Hatchback (City car-A Segment) 1.3 (1NR-FE) Gasolina FWD 1329 72 98 04.11-10.13 ■ SCION iQ 09.11- Hatchback (City car-A Segment) 1.3 (NGJ10) Gasolina FWD 1329 70 94 09.11- ■ TC II (U.S.A.) 09.09- Coupe (Compact car-C Segment) 2.5 01/16- Gasolina FWD 2494 133 181 09.12- ■ 2.5 Gasolina FWD 2494 134 182 09.10-12.13 ■ xB II 09.06- MPV (Compact car-C Segment) 2.4 Gasolina FWD 2362 118 160 09.07- ■ SUBARU TREZIA 11.10- Hatchback (Mini MPV-M1 Segment) 1.3 (NSP120X, NSP120L) (1NR-FE) Gasolina FWD 1329 73 99 03.11- ■ 1.3 (NSP120X, NSP120L) (1NR-FKE) Gasolina FWD 1329 73 99 03.11- ■ 1.4 D (1ND-TV) Diesel FWD 1364 66 90 03.11- ■ TOYOTA AURIS (_E15_) 03.07-09.12 Hatchback Van (LCVs-N1 Segment) 1.4 D-4D (NDE150) (1ND-TV) Japan Diesel FWD 1364 66 90 03.07-09.12 ■ AURIS (NDE15_) 12.06-04.13 Van (LCVs-N1 Segment) 1.4 D-4D Diesel RWD 1364 66 90 03.07-04.13 ■ 1 LISTA DE APLICACIONES - BUYERS GUIDE Hatchback (Compact car-C AURIS / BLADE (_E15_) 10.06-09.12 Segment) 1.33 Dual-VVTi (NRE150_) (1NR-FE) Japan Gasolina FWD 1329 73 99 01.10-09.12 ■ 1.33 Dual-VVTi (NRE150_) (1NR-FE) Japan Gasolina FWD 1329 74 101 05.09-09.12 ■ 1.4 (ZZE150_) (4ZZ-FE) Japan Gasolina FWD 1398 71 97 03.07-09.12 ■ 1.5 4WD (NZE154_) (1NZ-FE) Gasolina 4WD 1497 77 105 10.06-09.12 ■ 1.5 (NZE151_) (1NZ-FE) Gasolina FWD 1497 81 110 10.06-08.12 ■ 1.6 (ZRE151_) (1ZR-FE) Japan Gasolina FWD 1598 91 124 03.07-09.12 ■ 1.6 (ZRE151_) (1ZR-FAE) Japan Gasolina FWD 1598 97 132 05.09-09.12 ■ 1.8 4WD Gasolina FWD 1797 94 128 01.08-10.09 ■ 1.8 (ZRE152_, ZZE122) (2ZR-FAE) Japan Gasolina FWD 1798 100 136 10.06-09.12 ■ 1.8 (ZRE152_, ZZE122) (2ZR-FE) Japan Gasolina FWD 1798 100 136 10.06-09.12 ■ 1.8 4WD (ZRE154_) (2ZR-FAE) Gasolina 4WD 1798 100 136 10.06-10.09 ■ 1.8 (ZRE152_) (2ZR-FAE) Japan Gasolina FWD 1798 106 144 02.09-09.12 ■ 1.8 (ZRE152_) (2ZR-FAE) Gasolina FWD 1798 108 147 02.09-09.12 ■ 1.8 Hybrid (ZWE150_) (2ZR-FXE) Gasol./el FWD 1798 73 99 09.10-09.12 ■ éc. 1.4 D-4D (NDE150_) (1ND-TV) Japan Diesel FWD 1364 66 90 03.07-09.12 ■ 2.0 D-4D (ADE150_) (1AD-FTV) Diesel FWD 1998 93 126 10.06-09.12 ■ 2.2 D (ADE157_, ADE151_) (2AD-FHV) Diesel FWD 2231 130 177 11.06-09.12 ■ bB (NCP3_) 01.00-12.05 MPV (Compact MPV-M1 Segment) 1.3 01/08- Gasolina FWD 1298 68 92 12.05- ■ 1.3 (QNC20) (K3-VE) 01/08- Gasolina FWD 1298 68 92 12.05-06.16 ■ 1.5 (QNC21) (3SZ-VE) 01/08- Gasolina FWD 1495 80 109 01.06-06.16 ■ 1.5 (NCP31, NCP34) (1NZ-FE) Gasolina FWD 1497 80 109 03.00-12.05 ■ Saloon (Compact executive car-D COROLLA X / ALTIS (_E15_) 10.06- Segment) 1.33 (NRE150) (1NR-FE) Gasolina FWD 1329 74 101 12.08-07.14 ■ 1.4 VVT-i (ZZE150_) (4ZZ-FE) Gasolina FWD 1398 71 97 11.06-11.13 ■ 1.6 VVTi (ZRE141_, ZRE151_) (1ZR-FE) Gasolina FWD 1598 90 122 07.10-05.14 ■ 1.6 Dual VVTi (ZRE141, ZRE151) (1ZR-FE) Gasolina FWD 1598 91 124 01.07-07.14 ■ 1.6 (ZRE151) (1ZR-FAE) Gasolina FWD 1598 97 132 11.06-11.13 ■ 1.6 (ZRE151) (1ZR-FE) Gasolina FWD 1598 97 132 11.06-11.13 ■ 1.6 VVTi (ZRE151) (1ZR-FE) Gasolina FWD 1598 100 136 03.07-12.10 ■ Saloon (Compact executive car-D COROLLA XI / COROLLA ALTIS (_E18_, ZRE1_) 06.13- Segment) 1.3 (NRE180_) (1NR-FE) vehicles with ABS Gasolina FWD 1329 73 99 06.13-12.18 ■ 1.6 (ZRE171) (1ZR-FE) Gasolina FWD 1598 89 121 10.13-12.18 ■ 1.6 (ZRE171_) (1ZR-FE) vehicles with ABS Gasolina FWD 1598 90 122 06.13-12.18 ■ 1.6 BiFuel vehicles with ABS Gasolina FWD 1598 90 122 06.13- ■ 1.6 (ZRE181_) (1ZR-FAE) vehicles with ABS Gasolina FWD 1598 97 132 06.13-12.18 ■ 1.8 VVTi (ZRE172, ZRE182) (2ZR-FBE) vehicles with ABS Gasolina FWD 1798 103 140 06.13-08.19 ■ 1.8 VVTi (ZRE172, ZRE182) (2ZR-FE) vehicles with ABS Gasolina FWD 1798 103 140 06.13-08.19 ■ 1.8 Flex vehicles with ABS Gasolina FWD 1798 106 144 03.15- ■ 1.8 VVT-i vehicles with ABS Gasolina FWD 1798 111 151 12.13- ■ 2.0 VVT-i (ZRE173_) (3ZR-FE) vehicles with ABS Gasolina FWD 1987 105 143 10.13-12.18 ■ 2.0 VVT-i (ZRE173) (3ZR-FE) Gasolina FWD 1987 107 145 01.14-12.18 ■ 2.0 VVT-i CNG (ZRE173) (3ZR-FE) Gasol./G FWD 1987 105 143 10.13-12.18 ■ as (CNG) 1.4 D-4D (NDE180_, NDE170_) (1ND-TV) vehicles with ABS Diesel FWD 1364 66 90 06.13-12.18 ■ Saloon (Compact executive car-D COROLLA XI / COROLLA AXIO (_E16_) 05.12- Segment) 1.3 vehicles with ABS Gasolina FWD 1329 70 95 05.12- ■ 2 LISTA DE APLICACIONES - BUYERS GUIDE 1.5 vehicles with ABS Gasolina FWD 1496 76 103 05.12- ■ 1.5 (NRE161) vehicles with ABS Gasolina FWD 1497 80 109 05.12- ■ Estate (Compact executive car-D COROLLA XI / COROLLA FIELDER (_E16_) 05.12- Segment) 1.5 Gasolina FWD 1496 76 103 05.12- ■ 1.5 Gasolina FWD 1496 80 109 05.12- ■ 1.5 Hybrid vehicles with ABS Gasol./el FWD 1496 54 73 10.14- ■ éc. IQ (_J1_) 11.08- Hatchback (City car-A Segment) 1.0 (KGJ10_) (1KR-FE) vehicles with ABS Gasolina FWD 998 50 68 01.09-12.15 ■ 1.3 Gasolina FWD 1329 69 94 01.09- ■ 1.33 (NGJ10_) (1NR-FE) vehicles with ABS Gasolina FWD 1329 72 98 01.09-12.15 ■ 1.4 D-4D (NUJ10_) (1ND-TV) vehicles with ABS Diesel FWD 1364 66 90 01.09-12.15 ■ Hatchback (Compact car-C MATRIX II (_E14_) 01.08-12.15 Segment) 1.8 (ZRE142_) (2ZR-FE) Gasolina FWD 1797 97 132 01.08-05.14 ■ Hatchback (Executive car-E PRIUS III (_W3_) 06.08- Segment) 1.8 Plug-in Hybrid (ZVW52) (2ZR-FXE) Gasol./el FWD 1798 73 99 04.09- ■ éc. Hatchback (Executive car-E PRIUS IV (_W5_) 09.15- Segment) 1.8 Hybrid (ZVW50_, ZVW51_) (2ZR-FXE) Gasol./el FWD 1798 72 98 09.15- ■ éc. 1.8 Hybrid E-Four 4WD (ZVW55_, ZVW51_) Gasol./el 4WD 1798 72 98 09.15- ■ (2ZR-FXE) éc. 1.8 Hybrid (ZVW50) (2ZR-FXE) Gasol./el FWD 1798 90 122 09.15- ■ éc. Hatchback (Executive car-E PRIUS IV PHV (_W52_) 01.16- Segment) 1.8 Plug-in Hybrid (ZVW52) (2ZR-FXE) Gasol./el FWD 1798 72 98 01.16- ■ éc. RACTIS (_P10_) 09.05-08.10 MPV (Mini MPV-M1 Segment) 1.5 (NCP100_) (1NZ-FE) Gasolina FWD 1497 81 110 09.05-08.10 ■ Hatchback (Supermini car-B URBAN CRUISER / IST (_P1_) 07.07- Segment) 1.33 (NSP110_) (1NR-FE) Gasolina FWD 1329 73 99 01.09-03.16 ■ 1.33 (NSP110_) (1NR-FE) Gasolina FWD 1329 74 101 04.09-03.16 ■ 1.5 VVTi 4WD (NCP115_) (1NZ-FE) Gasolina 4WD 1497 76 103 07.07-03.16 ■ 1.5 VVTi (NCP110_) (1NZ-FE) Gasolina FWD 1497 80 109 07.07-03.16 ■ 1.8 (ZSP110_) (2ZR-FE) Gasolina FWD 1797 97 132 07.07-07.10 ■ 1.4 D-4D (NLP110_) (1ND-TV) Diesel FWD 1364 66 90 01.09-04.14 ■ 1.4 D-4D 4WD (NLP115_) (1ND-TV) Diesel 4WD 1364 66 90 01.09-04.14 ■ VERSO S / RACTIS (_P12_) 11.10-10.16 MPV (Mini MPV-M1 Segment) 1.33 (NSP120_) Gasolina FWD 1329 70 95 11.10-10.16 ■ 1.33 (NSP120_) (1NR-FE) Gasolina FWD 1329 73 99 11.10-10.16 ■ 1.5 4WD (NCP125_) Gasolina 4WD 1497 77 105 11.10-10.16 ■ 1.5 (NCP120_, NCP122_) Gasolina FWD 1497 80 109 11.10-04.14 ■ 1.4 D4-D (NLP121_) (1ND-TV) Diesel FWD 1364 66 90 11.10-10.16 ■ Hatchback (Supermini car-B YARIS II / VITZ (_P9_) 01.05- Segment) 1.0 VVT-i (KSP90_) (1KR-FE) Gasolina FWD 998 51 69 08.05-12.11 ■ 1.0 VVT-i (KSP90) Japan Gasolina FWD 998 52 71 11.05-11.10 ■ 1.8 VVTi -12/11 Gasolina FWD 1794 97 132 11.05- ■ 1.8 VVTi (ZSP90_) (2ZR-FE) Gasolina FWD 1798 98 133 01.07-12.11 ■ 1.0 GPL (KSP90_) (1KR-FE) Gasol./G FWD 998 51 69 01.06-12.11 ■ as (LPG) 3 LISTA DE APLICACIONES - BUYERS GUIDE Hatchback (Supermini car-B YARIS III / VITZ (_P13_) 12.10- Segment) 1.0 (KSP130_) (1KR-FE) Gasolina FWD 998 51 69 12.10- ■ 1.2 (NSP152_) Gasolina FWD 1197 63 86 10.13- ■ 1.3 (NCP151_) (2NZ-FE) disc brak.rear axle Gasolina FWD 1299 63 86 10.13- ■ 1.3 (NSP150_) (1NR-FE) disc brak.rear axle Gasolina FWD 1329 73 99 04.16- ■ 1.5 (NSP151) (2NR-FE) disc brak.rear axle Gasolina FWD 1496 79 107 04.16- ■ 1.5 (NCP150_, NSP151_) (1NZ-FE) disc brak.rear axle Gasolina FWD 1497 79 107 03.14- ■ 1.5 (NCP150_, NSP151_) (2NR-FE) disc brak.rear axle Gasolina FWD 1497 79 107 03.14- ■ 1.5 (NCP150_) (1NZ-FE) Gasolina FWD 1497 80 109 03.14- ■ YARIS III / VITZ (_P15_) 04.16- Saloon (Supermini car-B Segment) 1.5 (NSP151_) disc brak.rear axle Gasolina FWD 1496 79 107 04.16- ■ YARIS / VIOS / BELTA (_P9_) 08.05- Saloon (Supermini car-B Segment) 1.3 (NCP92_, SCP92_) (2NZ-FE) Gasolina FWD 1298 64 87 09.05-10.13 ■ 1.3 (NCP92_, SCP92_) (2SZ-FE) Gasolina FWD 1298 64 87 09.05-10.13 ■ YARIS III / VIOS (_P15_) 05.13- Saloon (Supermini car-B Segment) 1.3 (NCP151_) (2NZ-FE) disc brak.rear axle Gasolina FWD 1299 62 84 05.13- ■ 1.3 (NCP151_) (2NZ-FE) disc brak.rear axle Gasolina FWD 1299 63 86 05.13- ■ 1.3 (NSP150_) (1NR-FE) disc brak.rear axle Gasolina FWD 1329 62 84 10.17- ■ 1.3 (NSP150_) (1NR-FE) disc brak.rear axle Gasolina FWD 1329 73 99 04.16- ■ 1.5 (NSP151_) (2NR-FBE) disc brak.rear axle Gasolina FWD 1496 79 107 04.16- ■ 1.5 (NSP151_) (2NR-FE) disc brak.rear axle Gasolina FWD 1496 79 107 04.16- ■ 1.5 (NCP150_) (1NZ-FE) disc brak.rear axle Gasolina FWD 1497 79 107 05.13- ■ 1.5 (NCP150_) (1NZ-FE) disc brak.rear axle Gasolina FWD 1497 80 109 05.13-08.16 ■ YARIS R III / iA / VITZ (DL2S_) 08.15- Saloon (Supermini car-B Segment) 1.5 (DL2S_) (P5Y4) disc brak.rear axle Gasolina FWD 1496 78
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