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New Fuel Pump Assembly Chevy Chevrolet 1500 2500 Gmc Savana 3500 2002 2000 1997 on 2040-parts.com

US $151.88
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Nashville, Tennessee, US

Nashville, Tennessee, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Interchange Part Number:E3966M SP457M 67438 MU1749 FG0098 Other Part Number:Q1E3966M Warranty Terms:30 Days Brand:Airtex Manufacturer Part Number:E3966M UPC:700867992301

   This Fuel Pump Module fits following Vehicles:

MAKE

MODEL

FROM

TO

ENGINE

CHEVROLET

EXPRESS 1500

1997

2002

V6-4.3L

CHEVROLET

EXPRESS 1500

1997

2001

V8-5.0L

CHEVROLET

EXPRESS 1500

1997

2002

V8-5.7L

CHEVROLET

EXPRESS 2500

1997

2002

V6-4.3L

CHEVROLET

EXPRESS 2500

1997

2001

V8-5.0L

CHEVROLET

EXPRESS 2500

1997

2002

V8-5.7L

CHEVROLET

EXPRESS 3500

1997

2002

V8-5.7L

CHEVROLET

EXPRESS 3500

1997

2000

V8-7.4L

CHEVROLET TRUCK

EXPRESS 3500 VAN

1999

1999

V8-7.4L

CHEVROLET

EXPRESS 3500

2001

2002

V8-8.1L

CHEVROLET TRUCK

G10/1500 VAN

1997

1998

V8-5.0L

CHEVROLET TRUCK

G10/1500 VAN

1998

1998

V8-5.7L

CHEVROLET TRUCK

G20/2500 VAN

1997

1998

V8-5.0L

CHEVROLET TRUCK

G20/2500 VAN

1997

1998

V8-5.7L

CHEVROLET TRUCK

G30/3500 VAN

1997

1998

V8-5.7L

CHEVROLET TRUCK

G30/3500 VAN

1997

1997

V8-7.4L

CHEVROLET TRUCK

G30/3500 VAN (1/2, 3/4, 1 Ton Pass. and Cargo/Panel…)

1998

1998

V8-5.0L(M)

CHEVROLET TRUCK

G30/3500 VAN (1/2, 3/4, 1 Ton Pass. and Cargo/Panel…)

1998

1998

V8-5.7L(R)

CHEVROLET TRUCK

G30/3500 VAN (1/2, 3/4, 1 Ton Pass. and Cargo/Panel…)

1998

1998

V8-7.4L(J)

GMC

SAVANA 1500

1997

2002

V6-4.3L

GMC

SAVANA 1500

1997

2001

V8-5.0L

GMC

SAVANA 1500

1997

2002

V8-5.7L

GMC

SAVANA 2500

1997

2002

V6-4.3L

GMC

SAVANA 2500

1997

2001

V8-5.0L

GMC

SAVANA 2500

1997

2002

V8-5.7L

GMC

SAVANA 3500

1997

2002

V8-5.7L

GMC

SAVANA 3500

1997

2000

V8-7.4L

GMC

SAVANA 3500

2001

2002

V8-8.1L

GMC TRUCK

SAVANA 3500 VAN

1998

2001

V6-4.3L

 

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