2003 Ford E450 Oem Heater Water Control Valve #d4az-18495-a on 2040-parts.com
Ligonier, Indiana, US
This is a new, still in box, heater water control valve.
It will fit these other vehicles I think:
*1986 Mercury Sable and 1986 Ford Taurus
*2003 Ford F150, 250, & 350
*2004 Ford F150, 250
Please email questions and I will get back with you asap.
Thank You and Happy Bidding
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