2002 Infiniti Q45 Cam Or Crank Position Sensor (not Sure Which One Is It) on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
I am not sure if it cam or crank position sensor, I purchased them new in the box from the auto part shop for my 2002 Infiniti Q45, I do not have a use for it, if you can use it buy it, it is new never install. look at the pictures and use the number on the box to see if it is cam or crank. call auto parts shop for help before bidding.. No shipping outside 48 inland US states. |
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