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Volvo Wiper Switch 75-93 240 242 244 245 66092107 6609 21 07 1363013 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Rochester, New Hampshire, United States

Rochester, New Hampshire, United States
In working condition
Interchange Part Number:66092107 Other Part Number:1363013 Manufacturer Part Number:66092107

Removed from 1988 Volvo 240.  Switch is for 3 speed wipers and washer.  Switch is in working order.  Paint on stalk is slightly faded.  This is not show quality but would be fine for a daily driver. I have multiple of thwes for sale and will try to update pictures as they sell.  You will receive the one in the pictures.   

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