Motorcraft Yh-1820 A/c Blower Motor Switch on 2040-parts.com
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Motorcraft YH-1820 A/C Blower Motor Switch Item Description
Features Motorcraft HVAC Blower Motor ResisitorAre you shivering behind the wheel in the winter or sweating in traffic in the summer? Then your A/C and heating systems require repair and Motorcraft has premium replacement parts for your vehicle. Designed specifically for your Ford Mercury or Lincoln the products feature OEM quality and fit and install with no modifications.Features:????Direct OEM replacement for proper fit????Recommended by Ford Motor Company????Made of quality materials????The finest quality at a great price????Include engineering enhancements????Deliver excellent combination of quality fit and durabilityWithout the heating and air conditioning systems in today's vehicles we would all be miserable driving to our destinations. We take for granted the heat that keeps us warm in the winter months and the cool air that refreshes us in the summer time. However the A/C and heating systems consist of numerous parts that must be in good repair so that the whole system functions properly. So no matter whether your A/C compressor fails in the summer or your heater core is clogged in the winter you'll be uncomfortable. Motorcraft offers you a wide range of A/C and heating components for Ford Mercury and Lincoln vehicles from A/C condensers and sensors to HVAC heater cores and A/C accumulators. Built to strict Ford Motor Company specifications these products deliver OEM quality and fit. There is no need to shiver behind the wheel in the winter or sweat in the summer when you can get quality A/C and heating replacement parts from Motorcraft. Additional Information
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