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New Genuine Ford Motorcraft 2l2z2c190ac Rear Anti Lock Brake Abs Sensor Brab-214 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Ford Other Part Number:BRAB214 Manufacturer Part Number:2L2Z2C190AC Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Interchange Part Number:BRAB-214, MOTORCRAFT Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

New Genuine Ford Motorcraft Rear Anti Lock Brake ABS Sensor OEM

Motorcraft Part #    BRAB-214

FORD Part #     2L2Z-2C190-AC

Fits:     2002-2005 Ford Explorer

                         2002-2006 Mercury Mountaineer

               2003-2005 Lincoln Aviator

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