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OE Numbers: 038128063L / F / G / M / P / Q / 714393100 / 714393160 / 714393220 / 714393260 / 714393110 / 7519031 / 880312 / V10810011 / 30944945 / 1115401400 / 556127
Bore Diameter: 48mm | Direct OEM Replacement | 12+24 Month Warranty | 100% Factory Tested

Vehicle Fitment – Compatible with (1.9 TDI / 2.0 TDI & Mitsubishi 2.0L DI‑D):
| Make | Model / Chassis | Engine | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Audi | A3 (8L1) | 1.9 TDI (ATD, AXR) | 2000 – 2003 | 74 kW / 100 HP, 1896 ccm |
| Audi | A3 Sportback (8PA) | 2.0 TDI 16V (BKD, BMN) | 2003 – 2008 | – |
| SEAT | Alhambra (7V8, 7V9) | 1.9 TDI / 2.0 TDI | 1998 – 2010 | MPV |
| SEAT | Leon (1M1) | 1.9 TDI (ALH, AHF, ASV, ASZ, AXR) | 1999 – 2006 | – |
| SEAT | Ibiza IV (6L1) | 1.9 TDI | 2002 – 2008 | – |
| Škoda | Fabia (6Y2) | 1.9 TDI | 2000 – 2007 | Hatchback / Estate |
| Škoda | Octavia Combi (1U5) | 1.9 TDI (ALH, ASV, AXR, ATD) | 1998 – 2010 | Estate |
| Volkswagen | Golf IV (1J1) | 1.9 TDI (ALH, AHF, ASV, ATD, AXR) | 1997 – 2003 | Hatchback |
| Volkswagen | Sharan (7M8, 7M9, 7M6) | 1.9 TDI / 2.0 TDI | 1998 – 2010 | MPV |
| Mitsubishi | Grandis (NA_W) | 2.0L DI‑D (4G94) | 2004 – 2010 | MPV / Wagon |
| Mitsubishi | Lancer Saloon (CY/Z_A) | 2.0L DI‑D (4G94) | 2007 – 2010 | Sedan |
⚠️ Important: This throttle body (intake air control valve / shut‑off flap) is designed for 1.9 TDI and 2.0 TDI diesel engines (VAG EA188 / PD family) as well as Mitsubishi 2.0L DI‑D diesel engines (4G94). Please verify your original OE number before ordering. Not compatible with petrol engines, 2.5 TDI, V10 TDI, or later common‑rail EA288 engines without verification. The 48mm bore is the factory specification for these diesel applications.
ℹ️ OE Note: The VAG OE numbers (
038128063L / F / G / M / P / Q) are fully interchangeable genuine part numbers for the diesel intake throttle valve.714393100/160/220/260/110are manufacturer (Pierburg / Continental) numbers.7519031,880312,V10810011(V10‑81‑0011),30944945,1115401400,556127are aftermarket cross‑references. Mitsubishi OE numbersMN980166andMN980378also cross‑refer to this same throttle body assembly, confirming compatibility with Grandis and Lancer DI‑D engines. This is an electronic throttle valve (drive‑by‑wire) for diesel engines – used primarily for EGR control, intake air management, and smooth engine shut‑off.
OE Cross Reference – Match with your original part:
| Type | Part Number(s) |
|---|---|
| VAG Genuine |
038128063L, 038128063F, 038128063G, 038128063M, 038128063P, 038128063Q
|
| Pierburg / Continental |
714393100, 714393160, 714393220, 714393260, 714393110
|
| VAG Aftermarket |
7519031, 880312, V10810011, V10-81-0011, 30944945, 1115401400, 556127
|
| Mitsubishi Genuine |
MN980166, MN980378, 68001556AA (Chrysler / Mitsubishi cross)
|
| Other Cross |
714393170, 714393250 (may be compatible)
|
ℹ️ Pierburg is the Original Equipment manufacturer for most of these diesel throttle valves. The 48mm bore is standard for 1.9 TDI PD and 2.0 TDI engines. Mitsubishi OE numbers MN980166 and MN980378 have been confirmed to interchange with the VAG Pierburg 714393 series.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Design | 100% OEM specification – direct replacement |
| Manufacturer (OEM) | Pierburg / Continental |
| Product Type | Electronic Intake Throttle Valve / Shut‑Off Flap (Diesel) |
| Throttle Bore Diameter | 48 mm |
| Connector Type | 6‑Pin (Rectangular / D‑Shape – VAG diesel standard) |
| Connector Pins | 6 |
| Mounting Hole Quantity | 4 |
| Housing Material | Die-cast Aluminum Alloy + Anti-corrosion Surface Treatment |
| Butterfly Valve Material | Stainless Steel |
| Seal Material | Oil-resistant Fluorine Rubber (Viton) |
| Function | EGR control, intake air management, idle stabilisation, engine shut‑off |
| Voltage | 12V |
| Fuel Type | Diesel (1.9 TDI / 2.0 TDI / 2.0 DI‑D) |
| Engine Families | VAG EA188 PD (1.9L), EA196 (2.0L TDI PD), Mitsubishi 4G94 DI‑D |
| Warranty | 12 months (general) / 24 months (motor & sensors) |
ℹ️ On diesel engines, this throttle valve is not used for power control (which is done by fuel injection). It is primarily an air shut‑off flap for EGR regulation, idle stability, and to prevent engine run‑on after ignition off. The 48mm bore is calibrated for 1.9L – 2.0L diesel engines.
Product Highlights
✅ OE Fitment – Developed to strict OEM standards. Direct replacement – no wiring modification required. Matches VAG OE numbers 038128063L/F/G/M/P/Q and Pierburg 714393xxx series.
✅ 48mm Precision Bore – Factory‑correct diameter ensures precise air metering for EGR and idle control on 1.9 TDI, 2.0 TDI, and Mitsubishi 2.0L DI‑D engines.
✅ Wide Diesel Compatibility – Specifically engineered for Audi A3 (1.9 TDI), VW Golf IV / Sharan, SEAT Alhambra / Leon / Ibiza, Škoda Fabia / Octavia, and Mitsubishi Grandis / Lancer diesel models.
✅ Pierburg OEM Quality – Manufactured to Pierburg specifications – the Original Equipment supplier for VAG diesel intake throttle valves.
✅ Plug & Play Installation – Exact match in dimensions, 6‑pin connector pinouts, and 4‑bolt mounting pattern. Uses factory gasket (sold separately).
✅ High Performance – Motor response time ≤ 50 ms for precise EGR control, improving emissions compliance and idle stability.
✅ Reliability – Built-in dual redundant position sensors prevent idle fluctuations, hunting, and false error codes (common DTCs: P0638, P0697, P2100, P2119).
✅ Rigorous Testing – 100% factory‑tested for thermal cycling, airtightness, and full‑stroke angle calibration.
✅ Standard Compliance – Meets ISO 16750 environmental standards for automotive electrical/electronic equipment.
✅ Cost‑Effective OE Alternative – OE‑quality replacement at a competitive price, with no core charge.
✅ 100% New Construction – Complete assembly – not remanufactured, no core charge required.
✅ Cross‑Platform Compatibility – Interchanges with VAG, Pierburg, and Mitsubishi OE numbers – a true multi‑brand solution.
✅ Vehicle Applications – Audi A3 (8L1/8PA); SEAT Alhambra/Leon/Ibiza; Škoda Fabia/Octavia; VW Golf IV/Sharan; Mitsubishi Grandis/Lancer (2.0 DI‑D).
Common Symptoms of a Failing Throttle Body (1.9 TDI / 2.0 TDI / 2.0 DI‑D)
-
Unstable idle, “hunting,” or engine stalling at stops
-
Poor throttle response / delayed acceleration (due to incorrect EGR flow)
-
Check Engine Light (CEL) – common DTCs: P0638, P0697, P2100, P2101, P2119, P2135
-
Reduced power / limp mode
-
Excessive black smoke (EGR flow disruption)
-
Engine does not shut off smoothly (runs on briefly after key off)
-
Cruise control malfunction (if equipped)
-
Rough idle that improves when throttle is applied
-
Poor fuel economy
These symptoms are frequently reported for higher‑mileage 1.9 TDI PD and 2.0 TDI vehicles when the intake throttle valve becomes clogged with carbon or the internal motor fails.
Installation & Adaptation Tips
IMPORTANT: After replacing the intake throttle valve on VAG / Mitsubishi diesel engines, a throttle self-learning / basic setting procedure is REQUIRED. Using a professional diagnostic scanner (VCDS / VAG‑COM or M.U.T.-III for Mitsubishi) is strongly recommended.
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Disconnect the negative battery terminal for 5–10 minutes (clears old learned values). |
| 2 | Remove the air intake duct and disconnect the electrical connector (6‑pin). |
| 3 | Remove any coolant hoses attached to the throttle body (if equipped with throttle body heating). |
| 4 | Remove the four mounting bolts and old throttle valve. |
| 5 | Discard the old gasket and clean the mating surface on the intake manifold. |
| 6 | Install a new gasket (strongly recommended – sold separately). |
| 7 | Install the new throttle body. Torque bolts to 8–10 Nm (6–7 lb-ft). |
| 8 | Reconnect coolant hoses (if equipped), electrical connector, and air intake duct. |
| 9 | Reconnect the battery. |
| 10 | Turn ignition ON (do not start engine) and wait 10 seconds. |
| 11 | Turn ignition OFF for 10 seconds. |
| 12 | Use VCDS / VAG‑COM to perform “Throttle Body Adaptation” – Basic Settings Group 098 or 060 in Engine module. For Mitsubishi, use M.U.T.-III to perform “Intake Air Control Valve Adaptation”. |
| 13 | Start the engine and let it idle for 5 minutes (do not touch accelerator). |
| 14 | Turn engine off for 30 seconds, then restart and drive normally. The ECU will complete the adaptation. |
For VAG 1.9 TDI / 2.0 TDI: The battery‑disconnect method may not fully adapt the throttle valve. Professional diagnostic equipment (VCDS) is highly recommended to perform Basic Settings. For Mitsubishi Grandis/Lancer D‑4D, use M.U.T.-III or compatible scanner. After replacement, it may take a few drive cycles for the ECU to fully adapt. A relearn calibration procedure is mandatory after installation – do not skip this step.
Packing List
-
Electronic Intake Throttle Valve (48mm bore, complete assembly with motor and dual TPS) × 1
-
(Gasket not included – purchase separately)
-
Warranty Card / Certificate of Quality × 1
-
(Installation hardware not included)
How to Ensure You Get the Correct Part
-
Confirm your vehicle is equipped with a 1.9 TDI (PD), 2.0 TDI (PD), or Mitsubishi 2.0 DI‑D (4G94) diesel engine – not petrol, not 1.8T, not V6.
-
Check your vehicle model and year against the fitment table (Audi A3, VW Golf IV/Sharan, SEAT Alhambra/Leon/Ibiza, Škoda Fabia/Octavia; Mitsubishi Grandis/Lancer).
-
Locate the original part number on your existing intake throttle valve – look for any of the listed OE numbers (
038128063suffix,714393xxx,MN980166,MN980378, etc.). -
Verify the connector has 6 pins (VAG diesel standard).
-
Measure or confirm the throttle bore diameter is 48mm.
-
Check the mounting bolt pattern (4 bolts) and air intake duct connection match the product photos.
-
Note that a new mounting gasket is not included and must be purchased separately (VAG gasket
038128063‑related, or Mitsubishi gasket). -
Contact us with your VIN or a photo of your original part if unsure.
⚠️ Important: This throttle valve is for diesel engines ONLY. It will NOT fit petrol engines. For petrol applications, use a different throttle body. Also not compatible with 1.4 TDI (3‑cylinder) or 2.5 TDI V6 without verification. Mitsubishi applications: Grandis (NA_W, 2004‑2010), Lancer (CY/Z_A, 2007‑2010) with 2.0L 4G94 DI‑D engine. Always check original OE number before ordering.
After-Sales & Disclaimer
-
Pre-installation check: Inspect the throttle valve for any defects. Verify the OE number and connector type (6‑pin) before installation.
-
Gasket requirement: A new mounting gasket is strongly recommended – gasket not included. A damaged or reused gasket may cause vacuum leaks and rough idle.
-
Relearn requirement: A basic setting / adaptation procedure is mandatory after installation. Professional diagnostic equipment is strongly recommended for proper adaptation.
-
Professional installation recommended: If you are not comfortable performing the adaptation procedure, professional installation is recommended.
-
Warranty: This product carries a 12‑month warranty against manufacturing defects. The motor and sensors are covered for 24 months.
OE Numbers: 038128063L / F / G / M / P / Q / 714393100 / 714393160 / 714393220 / 714393260 / 714393110 / 7519031 / 880312 / V10810011 / 30944945 / 1115401400 / 556127
Bore Diameter: 48mm | Direct OEM Replacement | 12+24 Month Warranty | 100% Factory Tested

Vehicle Fitment – Compatible with (1.9 TDI / 2.0 TDI & Mitsubishi 2.0L DI‑D):
| Make | Model / Chassis | Engine | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Audi | A3 (8L1) | 1.9 TDI (ATD, AXR) | 2000 – 2003 | 74 kW / 100 HP, 1896 ccm |
| Audi | A3 Sportback (8PA) | 2.0 TDI 16V (BKD, BMN) | 2003 – 2008 | – |
| SEAT | Alhambra (7V8, 7V9) | 1.9 TDI / 2.0 TDI | 1998 – 2010 | MPV |
| SEAT | Leon (1M1) | 1.9 TDI (ALH, AHF, ASV, ASZ, AXR) | 1999 – 2006 | – |
| SEAT | Ibiza IV (6L1) | 1.9 TDI | 2002 – 2008 | – |
| Škoda | Fabia (6Y2) | 1.9 TDI | 2000 – 2007 | Hatchback / Estate |
| Škoda | Octavia Combi (1U5) | 1.9 TDI (ALH, ASV, AXR, ATD) | 1998 – 2010 | Estate |
| Volkswagen | Golf IV (1J1) | 1.9 TDI (ALH, AHF, ASV, ATD, AXR) | 1997 – 2003 | Hatchback |
| Volkswagen | Sharan (7M8, 7M9, 7M6) | 1.9 TDI / 2.0 TDI | 1998 – 2010 | MPV |
| Mitsubishi | Grandis (NA_W) | 2.0L DI‑D (4G94) | 2004 – 2010 | MPV / Wagon |
| Mitsubishi | Lancer Saloon (CY/Z_A) | 2.0L DI‑D (4G94) | 2007 – 2010 | Sedan |
⚠️ Important: This throttle body (intake air control valve / shut‑off flap) is designed for 1.9 TDI and 2.0 TDI diesel engines (VAG EA188 / PD family) as well as Mitsubishi 2.0L DI‑D diesel engines (4G94). Please verify your original OE number before ordering. Not compatible with petrol engines, 2.5 TDI, V10 TDI, or later common‑rail EA288 engines without verification. The 48mm bore is the factory specification for these diesel applications.
ℹ️ OE Note: The VAG OE numbers (
038128063L / F / G / M / P / Q) are fully interchangeable genuine part numbers for the diesel intake throttle valve.714393100/160/220/260/110are manufacturer (Pierburg / Continental) numbers.7519031,880312,V10810011(V10‑81‑0011),30944945,1115401400,556127are aftermarket cross‑references. Mitsubishi OE numbersMN980166andMN980378also cross‑refer to this same throttle body assembly, confirming compatibility with Grandis and Lancer DI‑D engines. This is an electronic throttle valve (drive‑by‑wire) for diesel engines – used primarily for EGR control, intake air management, and smooth engine shut‑off.
OE Cross Reference – Match with your original part:
| Type | Part Number(s) |
|---|---|
| VAG Genuine |
038128063L, 038128063F, 038128063G, 038128063M, 038128063P, 038128063Q
|
| Pierburg / Continental |
714393100, 714393160, 714393220, 714393260, 714393110
|
| VAG Aftermarket |
7519031, 880312, V10810011, V10-81-0011, 30944945, 1115401400, 556127
|
| Mitsubishi Genuine |
MN980166, MN980378, 68001556AA (Chrysler / Mitsubishi cross)
|
| Other Cross |
714393170, 714393250 (may be compatible)
|
ℹ️ Pierburg is the Original Equipment manufacturer for most of these diesel throttle valves. The 48mm bore is standard for 1.9 TDI PD and 2.0 TDI engines. Mitsubishi OE numbers MN980166 and MN980378 have been confirmed to interchange with the VAG Pierburg 714393 series.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Design | 100% OEM specification – direct replacement |
| Manufacturer (OEM) | Pierburg / Continental |
| Product Type | Electronic Intake Throttle Valve / Shut‑Off Flap (Diesel) |
| Throttle Bore Diameter | 48 mm |
| Connector Type | 6‑Pin (Rectangular / D‑Shape – VAG diesel standard) |
| Connector Pins | 6 |
| Mounting Hole Quantity | 4 |
| Housing Material | Die-cast Aluminum Alloy + Anti-corrosion Surface Treatment |
| Butterfly Valve Material | Stainless Steel |
| Seal Material | Oil-resistant Fluorine Rubber (Viton) |
| Function | EGR control, intake air management, idle stabilisation, engine shut‑off |
| Voltage | 12V |
| Fuel Type | Diesel (1.9 TDI / 2.0 TDI / 2.0 DI‑D) |
| Engine Families | VAG EA188 PD (1.9L), EA196 (2.0L TDI PD), Mitsubishi 4G94 DI‑D |
| Warranty | 12 months (general) / 24 months (motor & sensors) |
ℹ️ On diesel engines, this throttle valve is not used for power control (which is done by fuel injection). It is primarily an air shut‑off flap for EGR regulation, idle stability, and to prevent engine run‑on after ignition off. The 48mm bore is calibrated for 1.9L – 2.0L diesel engines.
Product Highlights
✅ OE Fitment – Developed to strict OEM standards. Direct replacement – no wiring modification required. Matches VAG OE numbers 038128063L/F/G/M/P/Q and Pierburg 714393xxx series.
✅ 48mm Precision Bore – Factory‑correct diameter ensures precise air metering for EGR and idle control on 1.9 TDI, 2.0 TDI, and Mitsubishi 2.0L DI‑D engines.
✅ Wide Diesel Compatibility – Specifically engineered for Audi A3 (1.9 TDI), VW Golf IV / Sharan, SEAT Alhambra / Leon / Ibiza, Škoda Fabia / Octavia, and Mitsubishi Grandis / Lancer diesel models.
✅ Pierburg OEM Quality – Manufactured to Pierburg specifications – the Original Equipment supplier for VAG diesel intake throttle valves.
✅ Plug & Play Installation – Exact match in dimensions, 6‑pin connector pinouts, and 4‑bolt mounting pattern. Uses factory gasket (sold separately).
✅ High Performance – Motor response time ≤ 50 ms for precise EGR control, improving emissions compliance and idle stability.
✅ Reliability – Built-in dual redundant position sensors prevent idle fluctuations, hunting, and false error codes (common DTCs: P0638, P0697, P2100, P2119).
✅ Rigorous Testing – 100% factory‑tested for thermal cycling, airtightness, and full‑stroke angle calibration.
✅ Standard Compliance – Meets ISO 16750 environmental standards for automotive electrical/electronic equipment.
✅ Cost‑Effective OE Alternative – OE‑quality replacement at a competitive price, with no core charge.
✅ 100% New Construction – Complete assembly – not remanufactured, no core charge required.
✅ Cross‑Platform Compatibility – Interchanges with VAG, Pierburg, and Mitsubishi OE numbers – a true multi‑brand solution.
✅ Vehicle Applications – Audi A3 (8L1/8PA); SEAT Alhambra/Leon/Ibiza; Škoda Fabia/Octavia; VW Golf IV/Sharan; Mitsubishi Grandis/Lancer (2.0 DI‑D).
Common Symptoms of a Failing Throttle Body (1.9 TDI / 2.0 TDI / 2.0 DI‑D)
-
Unstable idle, “hunting,” or engine stalling at stops
-
Poor throttle response / delayed acceleration (due to incorrect EGR flow)
-
Check Engine Light (CEL) – common DTCs: P0638, P0697, P2100, P2101, P2119, P2135
-
Reduced power / limp mode
-
Excessive black smoke (EGR flow disruption)
-
Engine does not shut off smoothly (runs on briefly after key off)
-
Cruise control malfunction (if equipped)
-
Rough idle that improves when throttle is applied
-
Poor fuel economy
These symptoms are frequently reported for higher‑mileage 1.9 TDI PD and 2.0 TDI vehicles when the intake throttle valve becomes clogged with carbon or the internal motor fails.
Installation & Adaptation Tips
IMPORTANT: After replacing the intake throttle valve on VAG / Mitsubishi diesel engines, a throttle self-learning / basic setting procedure is REQUIRED. Using a professional diagnostic scanner (VCDS / VAG‑COM or M.U.T.-III for Mitsubishi) is strongly recommended.
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Disconnect the negative battery terminal for 5–10 minutes (clears old learned values). |
| 2 | Remove the air intake duct and disconnect the electrical connector (6‑pin). |
| 3 | Remove any coolant hoses attached to the throttle body (if equipped with throttle body heating). |
| 4 | Remove the four mounting bolts and old throttle valve. |
| 5 | Discard the old gasket and clean the mating surface on the intake manifold. |
| 6 | Install a new gasket (strongly recommended – sold separately). |
| 7 | Install the new throttle body. Torque bolts to 8–10 Nm (6–7 lb-ft). |
| 8 | Reconnect coolant hoses (if equipped), electrical connector, and air intake duct. |
| 9 | Reconnect the battery. |
| 10 | Turn ignition ON (do not start engine) and wait 10 seconds. |
| 11 | Turn ignition OFF for 10 seconds. |
| 12 | Use VCDS / VAG‑COM to perform “Throttle Body Adaptation” – Basic Settings Group 098 or 060 in Engine module. For Mitsubishi, use M.U.T.-III to perform “Intake Air Control Valve Adaptation”. |
| 13 | Start the engine and let it idle for 5 minutes (do not touch accelerator). |
| 14 | Turn engine off for 30 seconds, then restart and drive normally. The ECU will complete the adaptation. |
For VAG 1.9 TDI / 2.0 TDI: The battery‑disconnect method may not fully adapt the throttle valve. Professional diagnostic equipment (VCDS) is highly recommended to perform Basic Settings. For Mitsubishi Grandis/Lancer D‑4D, use M.U.T.-III or compatible scanner. After replacement, it may take a few drive cycles for the ECU to fully adapt. A relearn calibration procedure is mandatory after installation – do not skip this step.
Packing List
-
Electronic Intake Throttle Valve (48mm bore, complete assembly with motor and dual TPS) × 1
-
(Gasket not included – purchase separately)
-
Warranty Card / Certificate of Quality × 1
-
(Installation hardware not included)
How to Ensure You Get the Correct Part
-
Confirm your vehicle is equipped with a 1.9 TDI (PD), 2.0 TDI (PD), or Mitsubishi 2.0 DI‑D (4G94) diesel engine – not petrol, not 1.8T, not V6.
-
Check your vehicle model and year against the fitment table (Audi A3, VW Golf IV/Sharan, SEAT Alhambra/Leon/Ibiza, Škoda Fabia/Octavia; Mitsubishi Grandis/Lancer).
-
Locate the original part number on your existing intake throttle valve – look for any of the listed OE numbers (
038128063suffix,714393xxx,MN980166,MN980378, etc.). -
Verify the connector has 6 pins (VAG diesel standard).
-
Measure or confirm the throttle bore diameter is 48mm.
-
Check the mounting bolt pattern (4 bolts) and air intake duct connection match the product photos.
-
Note that a new mounting gasket is not included and must be purchased separately (VAG gasket
038128063‑related, or Mitsubishi gasket). -
Contact us with your VIN or a photo of your original part if unsure.
⚠️ Important: This throttle valve is for diesel engines ONLY. It will NOT fit petrol engines. For petrol applications, use a different throttle body. Also not compatible with 1.4 TDI (3‑cylinder) or 2.5 TDI V6 without verification. Mitsubishi applications: Grandis (NA_W, 2004‑2010), Lancer (CY/Z_A, 2007‑2010) with 2.0L 4G94 DI‑D engine. Always check original OE number before ordering.
After-Sales & Disclaimer
-
Pre-installation check: Inspect the throttle valve for any defects. Verify the OE number and connector type (6‑pin) before installation.
-
Gasket requirement: A new mounting gasket is strongly recommended – gasket not included. A damaged or reused gasket may cause vacuum leaks and rough idle.
-
Relearn requirement: A basic setting / adaptation procedure is mandatory after installation. Professional diagnostic equipment is strongly recommended for proper adaptation.
-
Professional installation recommended: If you are not comfortable performing the adaptation procedure, professional installation is recommended.
-
Warranty: This product carries a 12‑month warranty against manufacturing defects. The motor and sensors are covered for 24 months.