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Nos 1983 Ford Thunderbird Mercury Cougar Egr Vacuum Solenoid Valve E3sz-9d474-b on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Springfield, Massachusetts, United States

Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:E3SZ-9D474-B Other Part Number:E3SZ9D474B Brand:Ford OEM

OEM Ford Mercury EGR Vacuum Solenoid Valve Assembly


Part Number E3SZ-9D474-B / E3SZ9D474B


Item is NOS 


Note: Please make sure that this is correct for your application.

I have two available, one with yellow plastic and one with black plastic. Same valve, just made by 2 different vendors.


Applications

1983 - 1984 Ford Thunderbird

1983 - 1984 Mercury Cougar


Nothing beats the quality and fit of a genuine Ford part for your car or truck. Please use part numbers and picture to verify application. This may fit other makes and models not listed above. Please check your application. This NOS part is in excellent condition from dry storage.  Please email with any questions. 

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