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Motorguide Trolling Motor Circuit Board Mjf15713 (12v) on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Augusta, Georgia, United States

Augusta, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:motorguide Manufacturer Part Number:mjf15713

 MOTORGUIDE TROLLING MOTOR CIRCUIT BOARD ( MJF15713 ) FOR 12 VOLT  MOTORS.

 


USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH JF096 MOSFET TO REPAIR SPEED PROBLEMS ON OLDER MOTORGUIDE MOTORS. PARTS ARE FACTORY BRAND NEW. NO RETURNS ON THESE ELECTRONICS.  YOU MAY CALL US OR EMAIL US WITH ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BUY .......  OTHER OLDER MOTORGUDE AND MINN KOTA PARTS AVAILABLE
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