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2000-2006 Honda Insight Heater Air Conditioning Blower Motor 79310-sr3-a01 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Potomac, Maryland, United States

Potomac, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:79310-SR3-A01 Other Part Number:79350-S04-G01

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This auction is for the blower motor and case from a 2003 Insight. Should fit most first generation Insights. Comes with squirrel cage fan and FRESH/RECIRCULATING door motor. 79310-SR3-A01 79350-S04-G01 79305-S3Y-A41 The total price new for all 3 parts at a Honda dealer is over $450.

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