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Ford Mercury Cougar Transmission Position Speed Sensor Oem Black F8rp-7h103-aa on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Goode, Virginia, United States

Goode, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OEM, Ford Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Manufacturer Part Number:F8RP-7H103-AA Surface Finish:plastic Interchange Part Number:F8RP7H103AA Warranty:No Other Part Number:F8RP 7H103 AA

*I am parting out many Ford, Mercury, Lincoln cars.  Email me for any parts.  

ONE Ford transmission speed sensor, used in GOOD condition.  OEM part #: F8RP-7H103-AA, not a cheap replacement.  Came specifically from a 2002 Mercury Cougar with 2.5L engine and automatic transmission.  There are two sensors that go into the side of the auto trans.  One is white, and one is black.  This is the black one with a metal tip.  Should fit many makes and models and year vehicles such as Mercury, Fords, and any with V6 transmission.  This is a magnetic senser that is an easy installation so you can DIY.  Please be sure of your application as there are no returns.  

Keywords: camshaft  F8RP7H103AA tranny cam speedometer

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