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Rv Motorhome 4 Wire (2 Plug) Ac Switch: Replaces Ranco Sp3-h2060-000 on 2040-parts.com

US $57.50
Location:

Bonner Springs, Kansas, United States

Bonner Springs, Kansas, United States
RV Motorhome 4 Wire (2 plug) AC Switch: Replaces Ranco SP3-H2060-000, US $57.50, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:4103026 Brand:acme air parts

Air conditioning switch,controls Compressor and Condenser Fan. Installs on 1/4 port.R12 or 134a. Male & Female weatherpack connectors.

Replaces Ranco SP3-H2060-000. Acme Air Parts 4103026.

Used on Motorhomes,and Truck applications.

Acme Air Parts

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