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2013 Chrysler 300 Adaptive Cruise Control Module Speed Sensor Oem 68171861ab on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Manton, Michigan, US

Manton, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:If my mistake, I give full refund including shipping, both ways. If your mistake,-ie; you don't know what year vehicle you have,etc.,-I give full refund minus all costs charged to me. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:Chrysler Manufacturer Part Number:68171861AB Other Part Number:68171861 Placement on Vehicle:Front Country of Manufacture:Germany Part Brand:Factory, OEM Chrysler

Nice, used OEM (factory) part.  Fits 2013 Chrysler 300.  Check with your dealership to be sure this part fits your application. Sale is for item pictured. This includes the sensor and bracket.  We mark all electrical parts prior to shipping. E-mail us with any questions prior to purchase.  Thanks, Stephanie

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