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Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor-crankshaft Sensor Standard Pc7 on 2040-parts.com

US $36.43
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Front Royal, Virginia, United States

Front Royal, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Terminal Type:Blade Terminals SKU:STD:PC7 Connector Gender:Female Brand:Standard Terminal Gender:Male Manufacturer Part Number:PC7 Terminal Quantity:2 NPS:A Quantity Needed:1; Engineering Name:Standard Crankshaft Position S Interchange Part Number:SU1207, SS10089, SU137, 213-4309, 6M9, 5S1695, 2H8 Product Description - Short - 20:Crankshaft Pos Snsr Other Part Number:CSS16, 5S1665, 96055, 2-96055, 180-0320, SU1115 AAIA Part Type Description:17742 UPC:Does not apply

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