Dorman 692-063 Fuel Sending Unit (tn) on 2040-parts.com
US $68.95
Location:
Lewes, Delaware, US
Item must be returned within:30 DaysRefund will be given as:Money BackReturn shipping will be paid by:BuyerRestocking Fee:NoReturns Accepted:Returns AcceptedReturn policy details:Part Brand:Dorman
Dorman 692-063 Fuel Sending Unit #573TN
Gasket and lock ring included for ease of replacement
Corrosion resistant
Leak resistant
Durable steel and plastic construction for long-lasting use
Product Description
Restore proper fuel gauge readings with Dorman’s Fuel Tank
Sending Unit. All units include the necessary installation hardware and
lock rings for a bolt- off/bolt on solution. Since this part is direct
replacement, the exact fit adds another layer of convenience.
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