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1999- 2002 Mercury Cougar Mirror, Door Lock & Window Switches 99 - 02 on 2040-parts.com

US $22.50
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
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A good condition set of  side mirror, door lock & window switches
removed from a 2001 Mercury Cougar.
These fit 1999 -2002 Cougar.
This set includes drivers and passengers switches.

If your switches are broken or faded these make perfect replacements.
Window switches are color coded so you can't make a mistake.
Match plug color to letter on switch.




Clean, tested and ready to install




$5.50 shipping and handling within the continental US 
 

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