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1990 - 1993 Honda Accord Fitv Fast Idle Thermo Valve 92-96 Prelude F22a1 F22a4 on 2040-parts.com

US $27.85
Location:

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Honda Surface Finish:Genuine USED OEM part Manufacturer Part Number:16500-PT2-000 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:16500PT2000 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Other Part Number:AF15C Country of Manufacture:Japan Placement on Vehicle:Front

For your consideration: a FITV (Fast Idle Thermal Valve) removed from a 1993 Honda Accord with a F22A1 and 5-speed manual transmission.

This will work on 1990, 1991, 1992, and 1993 Honda Accord, and 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, and 1996 Honda Prelude models with the 2.2l F22 4cyl engine. WILL NOT WORK on later or VTEC model Preludes.

OEM Honda part number: 16500-PT2-000 which runs $133.83 - $93.68 depending on which dealer you purchase it from.

This was removed from a running vehicle with smooth idle. It has been cleaned, inspected for the correct spring pressure and found to be in perfect working condition before being listed.

This will be well packaged and shipped promptly. Please ask any questions you may have before bidding. Thanks for looking and good luck!

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