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4 New Oem Chrysler Dodge Jeep Tpms 56029398ab 433mhz Tire Pressure Sensors on 2040-parts.com

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Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:9398 Interchange Part Number:56029398AB Other Part Number:433MHZ Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United Kingdom

NEW OEM SCHRADER (TPMS) 

TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SENSORS 

CHRYSLER / DODGE / JEEP 

PART NUMBER 56029398AB 

INTERCHANGEABLE W/ 56029398AA 
MODLE NUMBER C4W4MA4
 THIS LISTING IS FOR A LOT OF 4 TPMS 
AS SEEN IN THE FIRST PICTURE 
FITS FOLLOWING VEHICLES 

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DODGE CHALLENGER2010201120122013
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DODGE DURANGO20122013
DODGE GRAND CARAVAN201120122013
DODGE JOURNEY201120122013
DODGE MAGNUM2011
DODGE RAM 1500201020112012
DODGE RAM 2500201020112012
DODGE RAM Cargo Van2013
DODGE WD752011
JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE201120122013
JEEP WRANGLER2013


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