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New Starter For Hyundai Sonata Kia Optima 2.4l Vin C 2011 2012 2013 2014 19090 on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
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Jamaica, New York, United States

Jamaica, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:WAI Other Part Number:19090, 36100-2G100, 113-19090, 919090, FS14N1, 190 Manufacturer Part Number:36100-2G100,FS14N1,36100-2G000, 36100-2G000RU Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:8000285,36100-2G200, 36100-2G200RU,8000357

100% NEW and Made with the Highest Quality Components Available
Full One Year Warranty
Computer tested for consistent Quality and unsurpassed reliability
Meets or Exceeds Original DetailsBrandRareelectricalManufacturer Part Number36100-2G100OEM Part Number36100-2G100 STARTER
OEM(s): VALEO
Voltage: 12
Rotation: CW
Teeth: 11
Str Type: PMGR

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