Rv Camper Carrier Mark V Air Conditioner 45/12uf Capacitor on 2040-parts.com
Burns, Tennessee, United States
I have replaced my Carrier Mark V Air Conditioner on
my RV with a new Atwood 18k BTU unit.-- Since this replacement parts is no longer
available, I am sell it.
This capacitor has been tested and is good. However, since it is use, it is been sold as is with no returns. |
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