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Well, I do have a Sedan so it would be part # 21015184.
However, I am still wondering what 6/00, as understanding that value will help me in the future.
What's more, 21015184 is a hard to find part, while 21015056 is very easy to locate. So, can I use 21015056 in in my Sedan 2001 SL1? What's really the difference?
6/00 is the production date part change. You have a 2001 model so it is pretty safe to say you have the after 6/00 car. There is a sticker on the driver’s door jam that should show the build month and year.
Thank you,
My production date code is 11/00 so I have that answer now.
But, can I use 21015056 in in my Sedan 2001 SL1?
I can't even find a single new 21015184 anywhere.I've searched a whole bunch of car part stores and websites. Yet, the 21015056 is sold all over.
I called jegs and they our OOS, and simply said that this item has been DC'd and that they will not carry it. He was super amazed that I found it on the website!
I noticed on my Air Pump and also on some I see on pictures for part # 21015184
The following text occurs: Pierburg PA6-GF30
When I search for pumps with Pierburg PA6-GF30, I do find results that look just like mine, and for $100 bucks too, new even.
I'm thinking Pierburg makes the same pump for different makes, and each make has it's own part #...
I just bite and tried this:https://tinyurl.com/yclh2pz4
(despite his No Returns Policy, eBay and PayPal always let buyers return)