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Ford Ranger Flex Fuel Sensor 1999 99 2000 00 Ffv E85 Ethanol Mazda B3000 on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Richfield, Ohio, United States

Richfield, Ohio, United States
Excellent Condition, Tested! Recertified! and Ready for a Confident Installation!
Brand:SEIMENS Other Part Number:F6DZ-9C044-AA Manufacturer Part Number:S103150007 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:F6DF-9C044-AA

 

Genuine OEM SIEMENS FORD E85 Flex FFV fuel composition sensor.

This is used but in Excellent condition.

The vehicle compatibility chart provided is for reference and is usually reliable however there is always a possibility of an exception

so please check to see that this is what you need.

The part has a 30 day exchange warranty.

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This sensor may eliminate engine error codes P176, P0177, P0178, P0179

F6DF-9C044-AA  F6DZ-9C044-AA  YL5A-9C044-AA  YL5A-9C044-BA  YL5H-9C044-B2A  YL5Z 9C044-BA  are all the same

and this item will fit any of the listed #s above.


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