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Mercedes Diesel 300td Wagon Only Fuel Sender Sending Unit Float W123 on 2040-parts.com

US $249.00
Location:

Pasadena, California, United States

Pasadena, California, United States

Having trouble with your fuel gauge?  Then try putting in one of these.  For sale is one good used fuel tank sender that will fit the w123 chassis 300TD WAGON wagon only.   I have another listing if you need a sedan or coupe sender.  This fuel sender has been cleaned inside and out and tested to be in good working order. Rubber o-ring seal not included, be sure to save and re-use your existing one.  All items are marked.  Disassembly voids return policy.

Please note there is a $80 core charge which will be refunded to you once you send your old, non-working or defective wagon fuel sender back (must be a wagon fuel sender or no core refund).

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