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66-86 Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth W/ Factory Air, Blower Motor, Acdelco # 15-8116 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.95
Location:

Shiner, Texas, US

Shiner, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Interchange Part Number:15-8116,35526, 12306639, 3846810, 3879542, 4131477 Other Part Number:15-8286, 4131478, 4176793, 4240425, 4240426 Country of Manufacture:Canada Brand:Factory Air Manufacturer Part Number:35526

NEW, made in Canada, BLOWER MOTOR, part # 15-8116, distributed by ACDELCO.

This part number was superceded to 15-8286. The blower motor in the box is made by SIEMENS and shows the part # PM211.

The unit can be hooked up to turn clockwise or counter-clockwise.

It fits CHRYSLER, DODGE & PLYMOUTH applications as shown in the compatibility table above.

S&H to any destination with an US Zip Code is $12.50. Other destinations, please request a shipping quote.

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