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07-12 Dodge Ram Cummins Egt Sensor Exhaust Temperature Sensor Mopar New 05149085 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
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Savage, Minnesota, US

Savage, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:MOPAR Manufacturer Part Number:5149085AC Interchange Part Number:05149085AB Other Part Number:05149085AA Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Japan Part Brand:MOPAR

New in box Dodge Ram Cummins Mopar EGT sensor (Exhaust gas temperature) for 2007-2012 Cummins Diesel trucks, Part number 05149085AC.

Note:  If the one you are replacing breaks off, you can get a replacement weld-on bung in my other listings.

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