Mercury Mariner Pn# 859743t03 Outboard Smartcraft Fuel/paddle/oil Boat Harness on 2040-parts.com
Seabrook, Texas, US
This Item works on Mercury, Mariner, and Mercruiser engines to hook up fuel sensors or paddle wheel for speed or oil tank level for a optimax. Please feel free to ask questions on your application. Thank you for shopping with us.
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