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South El Monte, California, United States
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Manufacturer Part Number:T4.2 T4-79674-S3N-941 Neo Wedge LED Type:T4.2 Neo Wedge Halogen Light Bulbs Interchange Part Number:36774-SEP-A01,79628-S2a-003,35855-S2A-003 Color:Warm White Other Part Number:35851-S2A-003,35855-S2A-A11 Voltage & Wattage:12V-14V Cross Reference Part Number:Ap79674-S3N-941,79607-SHJ-S01,36773-SEP-A01,35851-sm4-003 Position:HVAC control panel, AC cluster, Dash panel, Center console Warranty:Yes Base Dimension(Length*Width):T4-10mm Brand:cn-batteries UPC:Does not apply

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