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Nos 1976-1977 Ford Granada Mercury Monarch Tilt Wheel Wiper Washer Switch In Box on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Buena Park, California, US

Buena Park, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Motorcraft Manufacturer Part Number:D6DZ-17A553-C Interchange Part Number:SW-1347 Other Part Number:D6DB 17A553 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

 NOS Windshield Wiper Switch which fits the following:

FORD


  • 1976-1977 Granada with tilt wheel (excludes intermittent wipers)

MERCURY


  • 1976 Monarch with tilt wheel (excludes intermittent wipers)

Box part # = D6DZ-17A553-C / SW-1347

Part is marked Ford & D6DB-14A163-CB on black rubber boot

Part is marked Motorcraft & D6DB-17A553-A1D 6LC on brown plastic terminal clip 6 terminals

Great shape just don't need it anymore. Thanks

 

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