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Hvac Heater Hose Assembly Dorman 626-207 on 2040-parts.com

US $48.53
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Interchange Part Number:YF1Z18B402AA, HHA112, 626-207, 815-5113 SKU:DOR:626-207 Feature - Benefit 2:Tough rubber and steel construction Brand:Dorman Coolant Hose Protective Sleeve Included:No Protective Sleeve Required Manufacturer Part Number:626-207 Coolant Hose Heat Shield Included:No Heat Shield Required Package Contents:Heater Hose Assembly Fitment Footnotes:Ohv;Complete Inlet &Outlet Tube Assy; Color/Finish:Black/Coated Quantity Needed:1; Coolant Hose Material:Steel/Rubber Feature - Benefit 1:Comes with clamps and fittings (where applicable) Coolant Hose Type:Branched UPC:Does not apply

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