Honda Civic Auto Trans Speed Sensor on 2040-parts.com
Gordonsville, Virginia, US
This is a speed sensor removed from a 1994 Honda Civic Sedan LX with a d15b7 engine and an automatic transmission. It is a working item with the top sensor and every bolt you need to rebolt into your transmission. shipping to United States only no Puerto Rico no Alaska no Hawaii
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