2004-2006 Acura Tl Output Counter Shaft Pickup Speed Sensor Fits 6 Cylinder on 2040-parts.com
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
PART INFORMATION This is a oem Automatic Transmission output counter shaft pickup speed sensor. It will fit 2004, 2005, 2006, Acura TL with 6 cylinder Engine with Automatic Transmission. The application chart is to be used for general fitmit only. Please use the applications that are listed below.
APPLICATIONS 2004-2006 Acura TL (6 cylinder Engine)
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