Complete Engine Wiring Harness For A 2011 Ford Flex on 2040-parts.com
Roanoke, Virginia, US
Part is off of 2011 Ford Flex - Vin 2FMGK5BCXBBD12708 - Not Limited Edition, Non Turbo, Halogen lamps, No Auto Park.
Complete engine wiring harness through the cowl with engine compartment fuse & relay box. 3 connectors have been cut off (see pictures) Does not include front airbag sensors or wires
Ford Wholesale price = $313.00
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