2000 Ford Ranger Heat/ A/c Control Unit on 2040-parts.com
Auburn, Pennsylvania, United States
2000 Ford Ranger heat/ A/C control unit . Used condition - see pictures. Tested and works. May fit other years/models. There is more than one kind for these years. Make sure this is the one that fits your truck. No returns.
Any items I sell are generally vintage items and should not be expected to be compared to brand new. When described as good condition, it is good condition for it's age. I try my best to point out any defects that I see, but items are being sold as is so please ask questions before bidding. It is expected that items are paid for in 7 days via Paypal unless prior arrangements have been made with me. I will combine shipping when possible, but costs are what they are. I appreciate your business and hope you will return to my store and buy more things in the future! Don't be afraid to ask for something you don't see, as we go junking all the time and can search for items you are looking for. Thank you for looking and have a great day! |
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