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Ac Delco Fuel Pump D43 Mu288 1998-1999 Buick Park Avenue & Others Gm# 25335917 on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Romulus, Michigan, US

Romulus, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:MU288 Other Part Number:GM# 25335917 Warranty:No Part Brand:AC-DELCO

ACD

Brand:ACDelco

Partno:MU288
Alt Partno:25335917
Description:Fuel Pump Module Assembly
Replaced By / Can Use:
Can use: ACDMU278 

Part Replaced by: MU278


GM Additional Information

GM Description:MODULE ASM F/TNK F/PMP (W/ SEAL)
Package Size:13.9" x 7.4" x 8.5"
Weight:2.74 lbs
Pack Qty:1
Years Used:1998 - 1999
Case Qty:1
GM Group Num:

2004 Buick Park Avenue Fuel Pump 6 Cyl. 3.8L (1) M.P.I.











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