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Universal 5-wire Door Lock Unlock Actuator Heavy Duty Power Central Master Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $9.50
Location:

Bangkok, BangSue, Thailand

Bangkok, BangSue, Thailand
Condition:New other (see details) Interchange Part Number:N/A Country/Region of Manufacture:Thailand Brand:think2parts Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:T2P-1394-OTH090


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UNIVERSAL 5-WIRE DOOR LOCK UNLOCK ACTUATOR HEAVY DUTY POWER CENTRAL MASTER MOTOR

UNIVERSAL 5-WIRE DOOR LOCK UNLOCK ACTUATOR HEAVY DUTY POWER CENTRAL MASTER MOTOR
  • UNIVERSAL 5-WIRE DOOR LOCK UNLOCK ACTUATOR HEAVY DUTY POWER CENTRAL MASTER MOTOR
  • Quantity : 1 Picec 
  • Universal Power Door Lock Actuator
  • Heavy duty, high torque motor  
  • Overload protected motor
  • Fits any car
  • 5 wire actuator DC 12V
  • Use for replacement old parts
  • Made of High Quality 
  • Good quality aftermarket item
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