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Standard Motor Products Tcs17 Auto Trans Control Solenoid For Gm Vehicles on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
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Modesto, California, US

Modesto, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:AS SEEN Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States Brand:Standard Motor Products Manufacturer Part Number:TCS17 UPC:091769248567

NEW STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFT SOLENOID. PART# TCS 17. FITS CHEVROLET AND GMC VEHICLES. SEE CHART FOR APPLICATION. MAY FIT OTHER YEARS OR MODELS. PLEASE CHECK WITH LOCAL PARTS DEPARTMENT TO MAKE SURE THIS IS THE CORRECT PART FOR YOUR VEHICLE BEFORE PURCHASING TO ENSURE PROPER FITMENT TO YOUR APPLICATION.  THANK YOU.  AS ALWAYS *******GREAT PRICE AND FREE SHIPPING*******

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