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1980-93 Ford & Lincoln Brake Light Switch- Bronco, F Series, Continental-#546 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.95
Location:

Gulfport, Mississippi, United States

Gulfport, Mississippi, United States
Condition:New Brand:GCAP Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:E0TZ-13480B, E3TZ-13480B

New brake light switch. Fits listed Ford and Lincoln models. May fit other makes and models. Check your original style and part number. Do not rely on the vehicle compatibility.

Quantity:  1 switch.

Replaces O.E. #  E0TZ-13480B,  E3TZ-13480B.

1980-85 & 89-93 Bronco.  1980-83 F100, F350.  1980-85 & 90-93 F150, F250.  1990-93 F350, F Super Duty.  1983 Ranger.  1982-92 Continental.  1982-83 Mark VI.  1984-92 Mark VII.

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