1994 1995 Mustang Gt 5.0 Used Cruise Control Module Assembly Servo/motor on 2040-parts.com
Glen Allen, Virginia, United States
Used cruise control module out of 1995 Mustang GT. The clip that connects to the throttle body has broken. Module was working when pulled.
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