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2000-04 Honda Passport Trooper Rodeo Ignition Misfire Module Sensor 8093836790 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.69
Location:

Malden, Massachusetts, United States

Malden, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Dephi Surface Finish:Aluminum / plastic Manufacturer Part Number:8093836790 Country/Region of Manufacture:Singapore Warranty:Yes

DELPHI IGNITION MISFIRE CONTROL MODULE SENSOR 809

#8093836790 DELPHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS

This sensor was pulled out of 2000 ISUZU TROOPER

Compatible Vehicles - 00-04 Rodeo - Honda - Passport - Trooper - Axiom - Amigo 3.2L 3.5L V6 - make sure to match part # with your vehicles sensor part #

If there is any issue with this sensor contact me and refund will be issued. Thanks

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