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Used Ignition Coil For Escape Mariner Five Hundred Freestyle Montego Sable Tauru on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Racine, Wisconsin, United States

Racine, Wisconsin, United States
Used ignition Coil for Escape Mariner Five Hundred Freestyle Montego Sable Tauru, US $20.00, image 1
Condition:Used Brand:no clue Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:1L8E12A366AB / L8Z12029AB Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:2M2Z12029AC Country/Region of Manufacture:China Other Part Number:FD502-DG500 / FD502T / GN10192 Country of Manufacture:China

Up for sale is 2 ignition coils. Came out of a 2005 ford escape.




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