2001 Hyundai 2.4 Cyl Engine Mass Airflow Sensor Used on 2040-parts.com
Kingsburg, California, US
This is a used mass airflow sensor that was removed from a running 2001 hyundai 2.4 cyl. Santa Fe. Please make sure that this is the correct part for your application as all sales are final! free shipping in the usa.
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