07-16 Mercedes Dodge Sprinter Positive Battery To Starter Cable Wire Oem on 2040-parts.com
Mather, California, United States
This is positive battery cable that sends electricity from the Battery to Starter. Came out of a 2012 Mercedes Sprinter and will fit 2007-2016 Dodge or Mercedes Sprinter 3.0 L. Parting out the entire Sprinter and have more parts. Email me with any questions.
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