Saab 900 Ng , 93, 9 3 Fan Speed Controller Part No 47 58 173 Climate Control on 2040-parts.com
Levittown, Pennsylvania, US
Here we have a Fan speed controller from a 1998 Saab 900 convertible.
This will fit 900 ng models from 1996-1998 and 93 models 1999 - 2003
The part No is 47 58 173
This Fan speed controller has been tested and works as it should.
Item will be securely shipped next day with tracking number.
Thanks for looking,
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