95-02 Mazda Millenia Heater Blower Motor Fan Speed Regulator Oem on 2040-parts.com
Graham, North Carolina, US
We are selling an original blower motor speed resistor regulator from a 2000 Mazda Millenia sedan. The part is in good condition and functions properly. This part will fit 1995-2000 Mazda Millenia models. If you have any questions about this part or any other part from this vehicle please send us a message. Visit our ebay store for more Mazda Millenia parts. Thank you.
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