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Auto Trans Speed Sensor Dorman 917-602 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.95
Location:

Chestertown, Maryland, United States

Chestertown, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Interchange Part Number:4800879, SC104, SC104T, SU1034, S8023, 5S4874 SKU:DOR:917-602 Feature - Benefit 2:Direct replacement for a proper fit every time Brand:Dorman Position:Output Manufacturer Part Number:917-602 Quantity Needed:1; Country of Origin (Primary):TW Feature - Benefit 3:Plugs into mating component smoothly and easily Life Cycle Status Code:2 Feature - Benefit 1:Durable construction ensures accurate readings Life Cycle Status Description:Available to Order Other Part Number:S8023P, 72-3517, 917-602, 1802-98605, DOR917602 NPS:A UPC:Does not apply

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