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2001 Dodge Caravan Speedometer Cluster on 2040-parts.com

US $27.50
Location:

Norfolk, New York, United States

Norfolk, New York, United States
Condition:Used Interchange Part Number:257-03749 Warranty:Yes

This listing is for a used temperature control unit that was removed from a 2001 Dodge Caravan.  The exact mileage on the cluster is not known.  As stated, this item is used, however in excellent condition.  The exact interchanges are as follows:

  • 2001 Caravan     (cluster), 4 speed (6 cyl), MPH, w/o Autostick
  • 20014 Voyager     (cluster), 4 speed (6 cyl), MPH

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