056919081c Oil Pressure Light Switch on 2040-parts.com
Mattapoisett, Massachusetts, United States
New oil pressure light switch.
Fits various Volvo, VW, Audi, Alfa Romeo and AMC vehicles from 1961-2009. Please contact me with any questions before bidding. I will do my best to help you make sure this item fits your application. Thank you for looking. |
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