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Ezgo Golf Cart Accelerator Micro Switch 1994 & Up Pds / Dcs Its Pedal Box on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Oxford, Massachusetts, United States

Oxford, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:PDS 10896 SWITCH BUGGIES STARTER SWITCH:PEDAL BOX Manufacturer Part Number:25861-G02 10896 Compatible Make:E-Z-GO Part Brand:AFTERMARKET PDS 10896 UPC:Does not apply

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REPLACES EZGO OEM #S 25861-G02 
FITS THE EZGO 1994 & UP DS and PDS 36 VOLT CARTS
2 1/4" SPADE CONNECTORS with ROLLER ARM
THIS MICRO SWITCH IS LOCATED UNDER THE DRIVERS SIDE FLOOR BOARD

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