03-06 Volvo Xc90 Turn Yaw Rate Sensor Anti Skid Module 8691675 31110063 Oem on 2040-parts.com
Hialeah, Florida, United States
THIS ITEM CAME OUT OF A 2005 VOLVO XC90,IT IS THE YAW RATE SPEED SENSOR.ITEM IS IN GREAT WORKING SHAPE READY TO BE INSTALL.BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR APPLICATION.MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE SAME PART NUMBER.AS YOU CAN SEE IN PICTURES THE PART IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH NO CORROSION.
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