1986 Ford Mustang 3.8l 232cid V6 Ohv : Fuel/air : Throttle Position Sensor (tps) on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Direct OE Replacement |
Features and Benefits
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Terminal Gender | Female |
Number of Wires | 3 |
Number of Terminals | 3 |
Connector Gender | Male |
1986 FORD MUSTANG 3.8L 232cid V6 OHV : Fuel/Air : Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) got this for my 1986 mustang fits many other cars sold the car i have many other parts listed please check my other auctions. |
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