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Club Car Golf Cart Micro Switch 2 & 3 Prong ( 2 Pack) on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:AFTERMARKET Manufacturer Part Number:1014807 & 1414808

 CLUB CAR GOLF CART MICRO SWITCH 2 & 3 PRONG  ( 2 pack)
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You will receive:
1 micro switch 2 prong (1014808, 8991, 1014808, 1014806 )
1 micro switch 3 prong  (1014807, 4240, 1014805)
Fit Following models:

CLUB CAR 1980-up 36V, 48V ELECTRIC and GAS MODELS

DS & PRECEDENT GOLF CARTS

FORWARD & REVERSE SWITCHES

ACCELERATOR and SPEED SWITCHES




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