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Per ETKA 7, the P/N for the fan with a/c is 4B3–959–457 and is a Gates. The other fan with "male blade terminal housing" (as described by ETKA) is 4Z7–959–455, and is also a Gates. Both fans are listed for 6 cylinder engine code APB, which should be the 2.7L V6 biturbo. The base P/N you listed appears to be for engine code AHA (with suffix C or P). If you took that number from the fan itself rather than the ECS website, you should try to get that fan. However, that P/N with the "S" suffix does not show up as a good OEM number on–line, and is not listed in ETKA for a 2001 A6 2.7L engine.
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OK, thanks, A6Gary, will do. Cheers. From what I've gathered after trolling through various forums and posts, more or less the same fan was used on VWs, Audis and other related vehicles. One post suggests getting a fan from pretty well any vehicle -- A4, VW, or whatever -- and splicing on the appropriate terminal plug, if necessary. I'm not looking to go that route. My quoted part number is from the fan itself -- just visible looking down on it -- and it is the original unless for some reason it was replaced before I acquired the car in 2004.
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