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1997 - 2001 Toyota Camry Map Sensor Oem 89420-06060 Air Pressure Solara Maf 5fse on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Condition:Used Brand:DENSO Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:89420-06060 Surface Finish:Used OEM Tested Part Interchange Part Number:8942006060 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:SENSOR ASSY VAC Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

For your consideration: an OEM vacuum vapor MAP sensor removed from a low-mileage 2001 Toyota Camry with 2.4l 5FSE engine.

This will work on 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001 Toyota Camry and Solara models with the 5SFE engine and 89420-06060 part number. Please match your part number to 89420-06060 before purchasing.

This was removed in perfect working condition. It is clean and ready to install.

This will be well packaged and shipped promptly. Please email any questions you may have before purchasing. Every effort is made to ensure a positive transaction, but if for some unforeseen reason you are not fully satisfied I do ask to be contacted before feedback is left and I will do my best to make it right. Thanks for looking and good luck

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