Bosch 0227901012 Ballast Resistor Item Description
Features Bosch engine management program component. Look to Bosch as your engine management authority. Long recognized as an industry leader in ignition and fuel systems, Bosch's quality, innovation, and experience are the foundation of the entire line of engine management components. Additional Information
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