99 00 01 02 03 Dodge Stratus 3.0 Idle Control Valve Isc Iac Warranty on 2040-parts.com
Annapolis, Maryland, US
Up for sale is a used 2003 DODGE STRATUS 3.0L idle speed control in EXCELLNT CONDITION,ISC,IAC PART # MD628318 .This was removed from a very clean low mile salvaged 03 STRATUS.Will fit 99-03 Stratus RT v6 3.0L ,00-03 Eclipse GT v6 3.0L, 99-04 Galant V6 3.0L.This part Comes with a 60 DAY WARRANTY.Part will ship with in 24 hours of receiving payment.International please message for shipping .
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