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1985 - 1990 Corvette Vehicle Speed Sensor Vss 25007224 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Placement on Vehicle:Front, Right Side Manufacturer Part Number:25007224 Warranty:No UPC:Does Not Apply

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Finally, a Vehicle speed sensor available for the 85-90 model Corvettes.

This is a direct replacement, with a brand new VSS and wire harness, which is fully plug and play with your factory chassis wire harness.

Remove your old VSS and install the new sensor with wire harness that the plug in end attaches directly to your vehicle connector that was removed from the old sensor. It's plug and play, no wires need cutting and all parts guaranteed for 12 months.

Make sure to reinstall your old nylon gear that was removed from your old sensor and install on the new sensor.



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