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Oxygen Sensor Delphi Es10224 on 2040-parts.com

US $31.66
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Bronx, New York, United States

Bronx, New York, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Quantity Needed:1; SKU:DE:ES10224 Other Part Number:24611, 234-1008, KN1-20, 213-23, 213-1196, PT3511 Brand:Delphi Interchange Part Number:25176722, 18213-80400, 234-1056, 234-1051, 24105 Manufacturer Part Number:ES10224 OE Type/Exact Fit:OE Type / Exact Fit Inspection Interval:100,000 miles UPC:00689604086902 Connector Type:Round-1 blade Position:Upstream Thread:18 x 1.5 mm Fitment Footnotes:Wrench Size: 7/8""; Type/Series:Unheated

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