1996 FORD TAURUS HEADLIGHT SWITCH
Up for sale is a headlight switch for a 1996 Ford Taurus. This is a used part and will show normal wear. This will fit other years as well, however buyer is responsible for knowing whether it will or will not fit their vehicle.
I also have available other part for a 1996 Ford Taurus, so please check out my other listings as well. Thank You.
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