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Kia Sorento Idle Air Control Valve 3.5 Engine 2003 - 2006 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Dickerson, Maryland, United States

Dickerson, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used

THIS SENSOR WAS BOUGHT NEW I PUT IT ON THE CAR STARTED IT AND IT WAS NOT THE BAD PART THE CAR DID NOT RUN ANYMORE THAN A COUPLE OF MINUTES AT A IDLE AND WAS NEVER DRIVEN WITH THE PART ON THE CAR. THEREFORE I WOULD CALL THE PART NEW HOWEVER I CAN'T BECAUSE OF EBAY POLICY. I PAID $169.00 FOR THE ITEM.MY BAD LUCK COULD BE YOUR GAIN. AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICS THE SENSOR TIP IS BRAND NEW.

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