Standard S-554 Oxygen Sensor Connector Fit Amc Eagle 83-83 on 2040-parts.com
US $7.45
Location:
United States, United States
Condition:New
Manufacturer Part Number:S-554
Warranty:Yes
Brand:Standard Motor Products
UPC:does not apply
 | | PRODUCT DESCRIPTION | Standard S-554 Oxygen Sensor Connector Standard S-554 Oxygen Sensor Connector
Committed to being the best Standard Engine Management manufactures and distributes a full line of engine management related products including ignition and emission parts on-board computers ignition wires battery cables and fuel system parts.
" Offering hundreds of high-quality pigtails and sockets for nearly every electrical job utilizing high-grade materials to ensure peak conductivity and perfect connections " Professional construction delivers what today's professionals need to get the job done right " Decades of industry leading research and development focused on meeting the technician's needs " With industry leading expertise when original equipment fails Standard products are designed to fix inherent failure issues " As a global manufacturer complete quality control is maintained through the manufacturing process from componentry to finished product
Product Specifications:
Connector Gender Male Connector Quantity 1 Harness Length - Inches 6" Terminal Gender Male Terminal Quantity 1 Terminal Type Cylindrical tube Warranty 3 years/36 000 mile
*NOTE : IMAGE SHOWN MAY NOT BE ACTUAL PRODUCT PLEASE CALL FOR DETAILS***
| | THIS PRODUCT FITS THE FOLLOWING | | Make | Model | Year | Engine Type | Application Note | Detail | Color | | AMC | Eagle | 1983 - 1983 | (N/A) | Black; 1 Term. Female | Connector Gender Male; Connector Quantity 1; Harness Length - Inches 6 in; Terminal Gender Male; Terminal Quantity 1; Terminal Type Cylindrical tube; Warranty 3 years/36 000 mile | (N/A) |
| | Back to top | | ABOUT THE MANUFACTURER | About Standard Motor Products
Standard Motor Products Inc. (SMP) is a leading independent manufacturer distributor and marketer of replacement parts for motor vehicles in the automotive aftermarket industry with an increasing focus on the original equipment and original equipment service markets. Our stock is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (SMP) where it has been listed since 1977. We are organized into two major operating segments each of which focuses on a specific line of replacement parts. Our Engine Management Segment manufactures a full line of engine management related products. Our Temperature Control Segment manufactures and re-manufactures a full line of replacement parts for automotive air conditioning and heating systems. | | Back to top | | ABOUT ULTRAREV INC. | Since 2002 Ultrarev Inc. has been striving to supply and support car enthusiasts around the world with the products and service they deserve. With the economy the way it is we understand how important pricing is. Here at Ultrarev Inc. our car parts are some of the lowest prices around. With that in mind you will not lose quality. We offer auto car and truck parts from nearly 150 manufacturers. These companies are some of the most highly regarded in the automotive industry today.
Our highly skilled staff is ready to answer any of your questions. Our hours of operation are Monday through Thursday 9am to 5:30pm and Friday from 9am to 4pm. Should you have any question please call 1(877) 858-7272. We would like to thank our new and existing customers for their trust and support in our company. Ultrarev Inc. will continue to provide top notch customer service along with quality car parts and low pricing.
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* If your shipping price varies from the standard shipping cost we have listed we will notify you immediately for additional shipping charges or give you the option to cancel your order and receive a full refund.
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* Product images may not be vehicle specific. Please contact us for more details before ordering. | | Back to top | | CONTACT US | Feedback:I strive for 100% positive feedback and a 5 star Detailed Seller Rating. If you feel I do not deserve that then please contact me as I try to make sure every customer is 100% satisfied. I am very accommodating please contact me for any special requests or for any questions ULTRAREV INC 120 Central Ave. Farmingdale NJ 07727 CALL FOR CUSTOMER SUPPORT 1-877-858-7272 OR 732-938-3999 | 
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