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2005 Ford Freestar Blower Heater Fan Resistor 3f2h-19a706-ab Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $13.77
Location:

California City, California, United States

California City, California, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:3f2h-19a706-ab

This part was removed from a 2005 Ford Freestar. The car was retired due to a right front accident.

The shipping weight is 6oz and can ship via First Class, Priority or Express in the US and internationally.

  If you are looking for more parts to repair your Freestar and don't find the part on my listings, send me a message. I am happy to combine shipping on items that can be boxed together. You must send me a request for combined shipping and wait for my invoice before sending payment. I do not refund overpaid shipping. eBay does not refund any of the charges they levy on the shipping charges. Large/Heavy/Glass items are only available by local pickup in California City or Pacoima, CA by arrangement.

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