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08 F150 Temperature Climate Control Ac Heat Unit Panel Switch 12r540 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

San Marcos, Texas, US

San Marcos, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:($15 restocking fee minimum on all items and $20 minimum on door mirrors) Please ask us if you have any questions before purchasing. Buyer must look at pictures and be responsible for making sure the item fits before purchasing. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Interchange Part Number:655-01842 Stock #:12R540 Model:F150 Part Brand:Factory, OEM Warranty:Yes Description:Climate control, temperature unit, OEM

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