99-04 Volvo S70 S80 S60 S40 V40 Altitude Pressure Sensor 0 261 230 018 on 2040-parts.com
Denton, Maryland, US
Up for sale is a used but in excellent tested condition Volvo Barometric sensor. It was removed from a wrecked 2001 S40. The part number is 0 261 230 018. It will fit many makes and years of Volvo from 99-04. Make sure this is the part you need. It has been tested and is in excellent condition. It comes with a 60 day warranty.
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