1998-2002 Honda Accord Countershaft Speed Sensor Fits V6 New on 2040-parts.com
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
PART INFORMATION This is a oe Honda Automatic Transmission countershaft speed sensor it fits 1998 thru 2002 accord with 6 cylinder 3.0 engine it is brand new
APPLICATIONS 1998-2002 Honda Accord fits V6 3.0 engine
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