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05-07 Ford Freestyle Five Hundred Montego Throttle Body Valve Oem 6f9z-aa on 2040-parts.com

US $139.99
Location:

Dover, Pennsylvania, United States

Dover, Pennsylvania, United States
100% working condition and Super clean!!!band Low Mileage used
Manufacturer Part Number:6F9Z-AA Brand:Ford Mercury Interchange Part Number:6F9E-AA, 6F9E-AB Warranty:Yes

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Throttle body from a 2005 Ford Freestyle. 
This throttle body was carefully removed
from the vehicle. The assembly has no damage. The images below are of the actual item you will receive.

Fits 2005-2007 Ford Freestyle, Ford Five Hundred and Mercury Montego with matching part number ONLY. Part number is 6F9Z-AA. This will replace any throttle body with 6F9Z or 6F9E as the stamping number regardless of the ending letter pair. Please match one of the previous part numbers to your current throttle body prior to purchase.

30 DAYS RETURN WARRANTY

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