Clutch with Flywheel 1.8T, 1.9TDI Sachs | Skoda-Parts.com
- 228 900 004 1
- 028 105 264 E
- 028 105 264 G
- 028 105 264 J
- 028 105 264 K
- 038 105 264 E
- 038 105 264 J
- 600 000 600
Clutch kit for vehicles with 1.8T 110kW/132kW, 1.9TDI 66kW/74kW/81kW engines, diameter: 225mm. Four-piece clutch set includes: clutch disc, pressure plate, flywheel, clutch release bearing.
Note:: Dual-mass flywheel, without bearing.
What cars does this part fit? [+]
Capacity | Power | Code | Year |
1.8 T | 110kW/150PS | AGU | 12/1997 → 07/2000 |
1.8 T | 110kW/150PS | AGU | 08/2000 → 12/2010 |
1.8 T | 110kW/150PS 4x4 | ARX | 08/2000 → 05/2006 |
1.8 T | 110kW/150PS | ARZ | 09/1999 → 07/2000 |
1.8 T | 110kW/150PS | AUM | 12/1997 → 07/2000 |
1.8 T | 110kW/150PS | AUM | 08/2000 → 12/2010 |
1.8 T | 132kW/180PS RS | AUQ | 12/2000 → 01/2006 |
1.9 TDI | 66kW/90PS | AGR | 10/1996 → 07/2000 |
1.9 TDI | 66kW/90PS 4x4 | AGR | 11/1999 → 02/2006 |
1.9 TDI | 66kW/90PS | AGR | 08/2000 → 03/2010 |
1.9 TDI | 66kW/90PS | ALH | 08/2000 → 03/2010 |
1.9 TDI | 81kW/110PS | AHF | 08/1997 → 07/2000 |
1.9 TDI | 81kW/110PS | AHF | 08/2000 → 01/2006 |
1.9 TDI | 81kW/110PS | ASV | 09/1999 → 07/2000 |
1.9 TDI | 81kW/110PS | ASV | 08/2000 → 01/2006 |
Manufacturer facts [+]
Manufacturer facts: Sachs
Sachs is the world's leading supplier of clutch systems for the OE production of new vehicles. Sachs manufactures special clutches with a self-adjusting pressure plate (Sachs XTend), which extends the life of the clutch and is one of the few manufacturers of dual-mass flywheels in the world to become a leading supplier to OE production.
Sachs supplies all major automakers producing both passenger cars and light commercial vehicles or lorry trucks.
With more than 100 years of active business, Sachs has become one of the leading automotive suppliers. This also brings tens of possibly hundreds of patents and interesting design solutions both for Sachs (eg. self-adjusting pressure plate - XTend, Dynastart, Nivomat shock absorber, Shocktester), Lemförder (spherical axle pin, "molecular" pin head) , but also ZF (steering and power steering). According to some patents, many components are now being produced by other companies, some are still patent protected and unavailable for others.