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Ford Mustang Oem Abs Wheel Speed Sensors Abs Speed Sensors Used (all 4) on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Pleasant Grove, Utah, US

Pleasant Grove, Utah, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:F4XC-2C204-AC,F4ZC-2C205-AB,F4ZC-2C190-AE,F4ZC-2CE Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:No Part Brand:Ford

Ford Mustang ABS Wheel Speed Sensors (all 4 sensors )


Auction includes right front, left front, right rear,left rear sensors 

I acquired these ABS Sensors when I purchased a Cobra brake assembly for my 1984 Mustang,I do not know what year the Cobra was (it could have been a 1996)  I took photos of all the part numbers. (please make sure these sensors fit your application before bidding)

I tested the ABS Sensors with a Ohm meter and a piece of steel and they all seem to work (but are sold as is with no warranty or returns)

*Note ABS Speed Sensors (Sold As Is No Warranty or Returns)

*Payment expected within 3 days of auction end

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