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10 Pk Ezgo Electric Golf Cart 36 Volt 4 Terminal #70 Series Solenoid Ez Go 36v on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Jamaica, New York, United States

Jamaica, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Fits EZGO Golf Carts 36 Volt Solenoid Plug Type:4 Terminals Copper Contacts Manufacturer Part Number:3016, 11761-G1, 27855-G01, 27855-G02, 31680-G1

You are buying (10) brand new OEM Spec 36 Volt Solenoids for Electric EZGO Golf Carts, replaces EZGO part numbers 3016, 11761-G1, 27855-G01, 27855-G02, 31680-G1


Specifications:
36 Volt Solenoid
4 Terminals
Copper Contacts
#70 Series 
Short Housing 

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