Omc Rotary Switch 397456 For Johnson/evinrude Trolling Motor on 2040-parts.com
Fletcher, North Carolina, United States
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This switch was installed and taken back off on a Johnson trolling motor. It was never used. This switch is brand new with the exception of the solder on the terminals that was used during installation. This speed selector switch goes from off to low to medium to high.
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