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Universal Under Dash Ac Evaporator 12v on 2040-parts.com

US $67.00
Location:

Sparks, Nevada, United States

Sparks, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:BEU-404-100 12V, BLACK Other Part Number:30-0120 Manufacturer Part Number:BEU-404-100 12V, BLACK


This item is High Quality
Everyone wants to save money, 
but don't be fooled by cheaply made, low cost evaporators which won't perform as advertised.
You get what you pay for.


UNIVERSAL UNDERDASH AC EVAPORATOR

15 3/4"W x 13 1/2"D x 5 1/2"H
12V
High impact injected plastic case
32 pass 4way all Alumunim coil
Fujikoki expansion valve
Import high qualitiy thermostat and 3speed blower switch
Mounting brackets, drain hose and T included
13,700BTU capacity
369-CFM 

****This is NOT a stand alone unit. It will need a compressor and a condenser in order to work properly.****

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