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Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Acdelco Gm Original Equipment 213-820 on 2040-parts.com

US $38.93
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Athens, Georgia, United States

Athens, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Threaded End Diameter:0.375 SKU:A21:213-820 Connector Gender:Male Brand:ACDelco GM Original Equipment Wire Harness Included:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:213-820 Terminal Type:Pin Terminal Quantity:2 Quantity Needed:1; Harmonized Tariff Code (HTS):9025198080 Interchange Part Number:12556263, 1802-98645, 85237, TMS375, WT723 Engineering Name:SENSOR,ENG COOL T/GA Web Content Update Date:2016-06-30 Label Description - 80:Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor UPC:Does not apply

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