Temp Control 03-04-05 Dodge Ram P55056322ad on 2040-parts.com
Cairo, Missouri, United States
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A used tempature control out of an 2005 Dodge 1500. Will fit 2003, 2004, 2005 Dodge 1500, part # P55056322AD. Please check with your dealer for correct interchange. If for some reason you receive a non working part, I will offer a refund or replacement if available for 14 days from the date of sale minus the shipping charges. Please ask any questions prior to bidding.
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