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Dt19209057 Pump Mounted Driver (pmd) For 6.5l on 2040-parts.com

US $208.98
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Boston, Massachusetts, US

Boston, Massachusetts, US
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DT19209057 Pump Mounted Driver (PMD) for 6.5L Pump Mounted Driver (PMD) for 6.5L DS fuel pump. Dipaco DTech Brand. The DTech PMD offers superior performance and is designed to withstand the pump engine compartment operating temperatures without having to be mounted off of the pump. The DTech PMD is available from DTech in kit number DT19209057 and is also included on DTech remanufactured DS fuel pumps. This PMD Module is compatible with the original black wiring harness

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