97-02 3.8l V6 Camaro Firebird Oil Pressure Gauge Sensor Sender Switch Std on 2040-parts.com
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
New Standard oil pressure sensor. Sends pressure reading to gauge cluster. Fits the following:
97-02 3.8L-V6 Camaro 97-02 3.8L-V6 Firebird NOTE : About Standard brand products. Part numbers appendixed with "T" at the end of the part number are their standard replacement parts, some vendors may call this "economy". Part numbers without the "T" are their professional series. Keep this in mind when comparing products/prices. |
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