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Painless Electric Water Pump Relay Part # 50106 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Iron River, Wisconsin, United States

Iron River, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Painless Manufacturer Part Number:50106 UPC:749823501065

Brand:Painless Performance

Manufacturer's Part Number:50106

Part Type:Relays

Product Line:Painless Performance Electric Water Pump Relay Kits



UPC:749823501065

Amperage Rating:30 amps

Volts:12 V

Pole:Single

Terminal Type:Spade

Wiring Harness Included:Yes

Quantity:Sold individually.

In-Store Pickup:Choose In-store pick-up (OH, GA, NV) on our web site.

Painless Performance electric water pump relay kits provide constant voltage to maximize cooling efficiency and protect the main electrical system from damaging amperage overloads.

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