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3746 Ac A/c Condenser For Chrysler Fits Pacifica 3.8 4.0 V6 6cyl on 2040-parts.com

US $84.90
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Hialeah, Florida, United States

Hialeah, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Aftermarket Other Part Number:615343313849 679-00139 68002779AA CH3030235 Manufacturer Part Number:Q3746 Warranty:Lifetime Interchange Part Number:DPI3746, CND3746, 7-3746, Q3746, 3746, V6, 6CYL, CND3746S REVISED:NB20160721 Placement on Vehicle:Front UPC:639767300124

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AC A/C CONDENSER FOR CHRYSLER FITS PACIFICA 3.8 4.0 V6 6CYL
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NEW IN BOX
A/C CONDENSER
REPLACEMENT MODEL Q3746

CHRYSLER PACIFICA V6 3.8L 2008 2007
CHRYSLER PACIFICA V6 4.0L 2008 2007
DIRECT FIT
CHRYSLER PACIFICA 2008
CHRYSLER PACIFICA 2007

 
Type PF
Height 17-1/8"
Width 25-7/8"
Thickness 7/8 In.
Inlet Type Block Fitting
Outlet Type Block Fitting


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