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New Oem Ford Air Bag Sensor 2004 2005 2006 Ford F150 Restraint Control Module on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Utica, New York, US

Utica, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:FORD Manufacturer Part Number:5L3Z14B321AA Interchange Part Number:5L3Z-14B321-AA

TIME TO CLEAN OUT THE GARAGE. I HAVE ACCUMULATED YEARS OF CAR AND TRUCK PARTS FROM AUCTIONS, SWAP MEETS, DEALERSHIP THROWOUTS AND LEFT OVER FROM REBUILDS. ALL SHIPPING IS DONE WITH UPS. THIS WAY YOU WILL HAVE A TRACKING NUMBER. NO PO BOXES UNLESS YOU CONTACT ME FIRST FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE. ITEM IS NEW BUT THE BOX MAY HAVE DRIED DROOL ON IT BECAUSE I LIVE WITH  A MASTIFF. SHIPPING IS UPS. NO PO BOX WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL. FREE SHIPPING IS FOR UPS SHIPPED ONLY.

NEW OEM NEVER INSTALLED OR PROGRAMED 2004 2005 2006 FORD F150 AIRBAG SENSOR RESTRAINT CONTROL MODULE. THIS ITEM SHOILD ALWAYS BE REPLACED AFTER AN ACCIDENT WHEN ONE OR MORE AIRBAG IS DEPLOYED OR IF VEHICLE WAS EVER INVOLVED IN A FLOOD. CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER TO ENSURE THIS MODULE IS THE CORRECT ONE FOR YOUR F150.

MSRP$320

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