Ignition Or Auxiliary Switch For M-series Vehicles, 8380699 M35a2 M813 on 2040-parts.com
Unionville, Indiana, United States
Ignition or auxiliary control "on-off" switch (DPST) used on many series of vehicles including M939, M35, M813, M54, M38, M151, etc. Commonly used as the ignition switch, power control switch, or auxiliary light switch. P/N 8380699, MS39060-2, alternate numbers 4776B, SAW-6999438, 1998009. NSN 5930006999438. for more information call 812-336-2894 Check out my other items! |
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