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Ford Relay V23130-c2021-x015 12v 190a Fomoco on 2040-parts.com

US $105.00
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Sofia, Bulgaria

Sofia, Bulgaria
Brand new Ford RELAY FoMoCo V23130-C2021-X015 12V 190A DK3T 10B728 AA
Country/Region of Manufacture:Portugal MPN:23130 C2021 X015 Brand:FoMoCo

Brand new Ford RELAY FoMoCo V23130-C2021-X015 12V 190A DK3T 10B728 AA

Panel and screw for free!

RELAY, BATTERY DISCONNECT, 12V

  • Coil Voltage VDC Nom: 12V
  • Contact Current Max: 190A
  • Contact Voltage DC Nom: 12V
  • Relay Mounting: Panel
  • External Height: 33 mm
  • External Width: 82 mm
  • External Depth: 85 mm
  • Mounting Type: Screw
  • Series:V23130

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