320aaz042080aaka Fan Blower Assembly ( 319335701 317293701 La22ra100 ) on 2040-parts.com
Webster, New York, United States
Complete fan blower kit. replaced my old bryant furnace (320AAZ042080AAKA) recently and this was in it. works fine. The model/serial numbers provided by the troubleshooting guide did not turn up anyhing on the web. i included them in the listing just in case. will drop off at the post office same day. let me know if you have any questions. thx |
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