03-05 Ford Expedition Ac Air Conditioning Compressor 2l14-19d629-cc on 2040-parts.com
Grand Junction, Michigan, United States
This is an AC Compressor off of a 2003 Ford Expedition w/ 5.4L Engine It is in good working condition. Overall it's in good shape. Stock number is # 140 **Important Message Regarding eBay Compatibility** When wondering if this part will fit your vehicle, please use our compatibly below. eBay's compatibly is used for search purposes only and does not guarantee fitment. Will fit with matching part number- 2003-2005 Lincoln Navigator 2003-2005 Ford Expedition Please make sure this part looks like the same one you are trying to replace! Shipping is free to the lower 48 states only |
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