89-95 Mazda Mpv Throttle Position Sensor Je15-18-911 on 2040-parts.com
Oakland, California, US
This auction is a for a good
used OEM throttle position sensor removed from a 1995 Mazda MPV 3.0L V6.
This sensor will fit MPV 3.0L from 1989 to 1995. Please check your
vehicle application prior to purchase and feel free to contact me should
you have any questions. Denso part # 198500-0420, Mazda Part #
JE15-18-911. Please see my other Mazda auctions this week,
This sale is a for a good
working Throttle Position Sensor removed from a 1995 Mazda MPV 3.0L V6.
This sensor will fit MPV 3.0L from 1989 to 1995. Please check your
vehicle application prior to purchase and feel free to contact me should
you have any questions. Mazda Part # JE15-18-911 (198500-0420).
International Orders may vary in delivery times, be prepared to wait up to 45 days due to your home country's customs inspections. Thank you!
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