2 Oem Ford Ball Bearing Hood Tilt Switch on 2040-parts.com
Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, United States
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New switch, never used. 100% functional and needed for OEM remote start to work properly. Can also be used as a replacement for non-functioning tilt or pin switch. Will work with any alarm or remote start and is more reliable and durable than a pin switch.
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