Genuine Cummins 4954905 Temperature Sensor - New - Made In Usa - E0616 on 2040-parts.com
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Genuine Cummins 4954905 Temperature Sensor - NEW - Made in USA
New. NOS. Genuine Cummins part with Genuine Cummins paperwork. Packaging has shelf wear, marks, labels, and/or tape from storage. See photos for details. Verify part numbers and application prior to purchase. |
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