1/2" Npt Engine Water Temperature Sender Switch Sensor For Water Vdo Temp Noow50 on 2040-parts.com
US $6.15
Location:
shanghai, China
Condition:NewBrand:UnbrandedCountry/Region of Manufacture:ChinaManufacturer Part Number:standardModel:Water Temperature SensorInterchange Part Number:standardMPN:Does not applyOther Part Number:standardUPC:Does not applySurface Finish:Brass + PlasticEAN:Does not applyWarranty:NoISBN:Does not apply
Description
Feature: 100% brand new and high quality. Sensor Water Temp Sender Unit Temperature Sender for Gauge Water VDO Temp Temperature Gauge Sensor Sender Unit VDO water temperature sensor Diesel engine water temperature sensor VDO water temperature sensor plug Mounting thread: 1/2 NPT Measurement range: 0-120 degree Celsius Alarm temperature: 97 + 2 degree Celsius Material:Brass + Plastic Water VDO Temp Temperature Gauge Sensor Sender Package Included: 1pc Water Temperature Sender/Sending Unit Sensor SKU:DJ0329
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