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Audi A/C Receiver Drier 4B0820193A – Behr 351197321

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This Behr A/C receiver drier (OE 4B0820193A) is a direct replacement for Audi C5-platform vehicles. It stores refrigerant and removes moisture via desiccants to protect the A/C system from acid formation. Essential to replace whenever the A/C system is serviced.

Key Features & Benefits

  • OEM Specification: Meets Audi OE standards for reliable, long-lasting performance.
  • Moisture Control: Integrated desiccants absorb water, preventing corrosion and system damage.
  • Reservoir Capacity: Provides extra refrigerant and oil storage for optimal A/C operation.
  • Vehicle Fitment: Designed for Audi Allroad, A6, and S6 models (2001–2005).

Vehicle Fitment

Make Model Years Engine
Audi Allroad Quattro 2004–2005 4.2V8
Audi Allroad Quattro 2001–2005 2.7V6
Audi A6 Quattro 2002–2004 2.7V6
Audi S6 2002–2003 4.2V8

Technical Specifications

OE Part Number 4B0820193A
Behr Part Number 351197321
Cross References 4B0820193B, 4B0820193

Installation Notes

Professional installation recommended; system evacuation and recharge required.

About Behr

Behr (MAHLE) is a premier supplier of OE-quality thermal management parts to European automakers.

This part also goes by the following cross reference.

Cross Reference Part Number: TO482

Fits These Vehicles 4 applications
C5 Allroad
Make Model Engine Years
Audi Allroad Quattro 4.2V8 2004–2005
Audi Allroad Quattro 2.7V6 2001–2005
C5 A6
Make Model Engine Years
Audi A6 Quattro 2.7V6 2002–2004
C5 S6
Make Model Engine Years
Audi S6 4.2V8 2002–2003