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Dorman 4wd Switch Vacuum Actuator Switch Transfer Case Transmission Nib on 2040-parts.com

US $22.43
Location:

Ames, Iowa, US

Ames, Iowa, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:Only new and unused in unopened package will be accepted. Interchange Part Number:15664811 Other Part Number:89059420 Warranty:No Part Brand:Dorman (OE Solutions) Manufacturer Part Number:600-500 UPC:019495115731

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THIS IS A BRAND NEW IN BOX 4WD SWITCH.  IT IS ALSO CALLED A VACUUM ACTUATOR SWITCH, IT GOES RIGHT ON THE TRANSFER CASE AND HOOKS UP TO THE VACUUM LINES TO SWITCH YOUR TRUCK IN AND OUT OF 4WD.  IT REPLACES GM PART #'S 89059420 AND 15664811.  THIS IS FROM DORMAN OE SOLUTIONS PART # 600-500. IT WILL FIT MANY 4WD MODELS HERE ARE A FEW, OTHERWISE CHECK THE CHART TO MAKE SURE THIS IS THE RIGHT ONE FOR YOUR VEHICLE.  2005-83 S10 Blazer, 2004-91 S15 Sonoma, 2004-83 S10 Pickup, 2001-91 Bravada, 2001-83 S15 Jimmy, Syclone, Typhoon, 1990-83 S15 Pickup.

  • Vacuum Switch Is Used To Engage Front Hub In And Out Of Four Wheel Drive
  • Vacuum Switch Fits Electronic 4x4 Or Manual Shift 4x4 Systems
  • Mounted On Transfer Case
  • Replaces Dealer Number 89059420 Or 15664811
  • Durable Metal And Plastic Construction
  • Uses Vacuum Lines, Not Electric

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