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New Original Map Sensor 0261230044 1s7a-9f479-ac Fit For Ford Mazda Auto Cars on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
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临沂市, 山東省, China

临沂市, 山東省, China
Condition:New Brand:Ford Placement on Vehicle:Front Type:Manifold Air Pressure Sensor (MAP Sensor) Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:0261230044 1S7A-9F479-AC 1S7A9F479AC 0 261 230 044 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Other Part Number:1439900 1119939 30658184 DS1800 84258 V25720061

  • MAP Sensor 
  • PN:  0261230044  |   0 261 230 044 
  • MODEL:  1S7A-9F479-AC   1S7A9F479AC 
  • Fit For Ford Mazda Auto Cars
  • New Original Genuine Parts
  • Exchange NO: 1S7A9F479AB 1S7A-9F479-AB 0261230045

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