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Ac Delco 15-80521, Gm 15218254 Colorado Canyon Isuzu Blower Motor Resistor on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Chanhassen, Minnesota, US

Chanhassen, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:15-80521 Interchange Part Number:15218254 Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:AC DELCO

AC DELCO 15-80521 Colorado Canyon Isuzu Heater A/C Blower Motor Resistor
Detailed Applications
AC DELCO 15-80521 - [BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR ASSEMBLY]
New, AC DELCO PART
Direct replacement
Replaces dealer part numbers: 15218254, 8-15218-254-0, 8152182540 , 15-80521
Built to strict quality control standards
100% tested prior to leaving the factory
4 spade terminal connection
2 Mounting holes

Brand NEW fitting for the following years and models:2004-12 Chevy Colorado Blower Motor Resistor (AC Delco 15-80521)2003-06 Chevy SSR Blower Motor Resistor (AC Delco 15-80521)2004-12 GMC Canyon Blower Motor Resistor (AC Delco 15-80521)2006 Isuzu i-280 Blower Motor Resistor (AC Delco 15-80521)2007-08 Isuzu i-290 Blower Motor Resistor (AC Delco 15-80521)2006 Isuzu i-350 Blower Motor Resistor (AC Delco 15-80521)2007-08 Isuzu i-370 Blower Motor Resistor (AC Delco 15-80521)

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