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Lincoln 95-97 Continental Air Flow Sensor/meter 1995 1996 1997 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Clarion, Pennsylvania, US

Clarion, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:OEM Manufacturer Part Number:F50F-12B579-AA Interchange Part Number:336-4999A

Description:

Mass Air Flow Sensor/Meter from a 1996 Lincoln Continental

FITS:

1995 1996 1997 Lincoln Continental
1996 1997 1998 Lincoln Mark Series
1997 1998 Ford Expediation
1997 1998 Ford F150 Pickup (4.6/5.4 Liter)
1997 1998 Ford F250 Pickup (4.6/5.4 Liter)
1997 Ford F250 Pickup (7.5 Liter)
1996 1997 Ford F350/450 Pickup (7.5 Liter)
1996 Ford E350 Van (7.5 Liter)
1997 1998 Ford E150 Van (4.6/5.4 Liter)
1997 1998 Ford E250 Van (5.4/6.8 Liter)
1997 1998 Ford E350 Van (5.4/6.8 Liter)
1997 1998 Ford E450 Van (6.8 LiteR)
1996 1997 1998 Ford Mustang (4.6 LiteR)
1996 1997 Ford Taurus (3.4 Liter)

336-4999A , F50F-12B579-AA , AFH80-01A

35352KQ , 1-5 , 2095



Condition: Item is used, and subject to normal wear.
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Payment must be received within seven days of auction end date.

Returns: All USED PARTS are sold AS IS


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