Nos Mopar 1980-87 Dodge Diplomat Mirada Chrysler Lebaron 4 Button Heater Switch on 2040-parts.com
Spencer, Massachusetts, US
NOS Mopar 1980-87 Dodge Diplomat Mirada Chrysler LeBaron Cordoba 4 pushbutton heater control switch with upper level vent part # 3847510. This fits many different models from at least 1980 thru 1987. It varies by year. If you're not sure if it fits your exact car please email me and I'll check for you. Excellent condition in the original package. Free S&H in the lower 48 states,others email me for shipping cost. Thanks.
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