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New Suzuki Vitara 2002-2004 L4 2.0l A/c Condenser Fan Assembly Dorman 620-807 on 2040-parts.com

US $181.77
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Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dorman Other Part Number:9556067D11 Manufacturer Part Number:620-807 / 620807


NEW Suzuki Vitara 2002-2004 L4 2.0L A/C Condenser Fan Assembly Dorman 620-807

Connector Quantity: 1

Connector Type: Male

Fan Blade Material: Plastic

Fan Type: AC Fan Assembly

Package Contents: Fan Assembly

Shroud Included: Yes

Shroud Material: Plastic

Terminal Quantity: 2

ITEM DETAILS

PART TYPE CONDITION MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER
A/C Condenser Fan Assembly BRAND NEW Dorman 620-807 / 620807

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2004 Suzuki Vitara  

2003 Suzuki Vitara L4 2.0L (2000cc) Vendor: Denso

2002 Suzuki Vitara L4 2.0L (2000cc) Vendor: Denso



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