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Ignition Starter Switch Fits 97-04 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-parts.com

US $71.57
Location:

Port Washington, New York, United States

Port Washington, New York, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Other Part Number:10246848, 1S6483, 53-27904 SKU:DEL:D1499C Web Content Update Date:2015-09-04 Brand:ACDelco GM Original Equipment Connector Gender:Female Manufacturer Part Number:D1499C Terminal Type:Blade Terminal Gender:Male Quantity Needed:1; Terminal Quantity:10 Interchange Part Number:10308321, US-485, LS949, 1802-303171, CS544 Mounting Hardware Included:No Mounting Type:Mounts in Column Ignition Housing Keys Included:No UPC:Does not apply

U.S. examining Mini Cooper steering

Wed, 29 Sep 2010

The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration is investigating Mini Coopers for unexpected loss of power steering. NHTSA has launched an investigation of 2004-model Coopers after receiving 54 consumer complaints and a confidential number of field reports, the administration stated on its Web site. The reports state that it is hard to control the vehicle when the power steering fails.

Jaguar gets a helping hand

Mon, 22 Dec 2008

It has been reported this morning that Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling have agreed to dip in to tax payers funds to help Tata, the owners of Jaguar and Land Rover. Along with most other car makers in the world, Jaguar and Land Rover has been hit hard by the current economic blight. But it seems that Tata has been hit by more grief than most.

Geneva 2011 - Best in Show

Fri, 04 Mar 2011

Unlike Detroit, which generated a lot of hype for what turned out to be not as much new product as we'd hoped, the Geneva show was a true return to form, with all new vehicles occupying various different market segments making their debuts. But Geneva wouldn't be complete without the seemingly never-ending stream of concept cars filling the halls of the Palexpo. Every year the Swiss show's neutrality is the perfect breeding ground for the French, Italian and German automakers to strut their future visions for mobility about.