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Ford Oem Air Bag-occupant Sensor 7e5z14b422a on 2040-parts.com

US $162.50
Location:

Cathedral City, California, United States

Cathedral City, California, United States
Good used part was not the fix and was removed from the vehicle.
Genuine OEM:Yes Quantity Needed:1 Quantity Sold:sold individually Category 1:Electrical SKU:108:7E5Z*14B422*A Category 2:Restraint Systems Brand:FORD OEM Category 3:Air Bag Components Manufacturer Part Number:7E5Z14B422A Part Ref# on Diagram:ONLY PART REFERENCE #10 ON THE DIAGRAM IS INCLUDED Other Part Number:6E5Z-14B422-AA Warranty:Yes Item Name:Occupant Sensor

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