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Frigidaire A/c Expansion Valve 1296311 - New on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
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Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Frigidaire Interchange Part Number:1296311

Frigidaire A/C Expansion Valve 1296311 - NEW

This is a NEW Frigidaire expansion valve but I can't find another online. The old part # written on the plain box is 1296311. On the part itself, it ends with "768." I'm not sure if is 5910768 so I hope you know. If you can pass along some info, that would be great.

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