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1977 1978 Buick Special Potentiometer Transducer Board ~ # 7896378 ~ 15-7947 on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
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Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States

Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:7896378 Brand:GM Interchange Part Number:15-7947 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:Delco UPC:does not apply

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Potentiometer, Transducer Board

GM Part #
7896378

Delco Part #
15-7947

Group # 9.275

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1977-1978 Buick Special with Automatic Temperature Control


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