Polaris 1996-97 Sl Slt Sltx Fuel Pickup Level Sensor Part #2410058 on 2040-parts.com
Midland, Michigan, US
Polaris SLT SLTX 780 Fuel Sending Unit 2410058
I believe this is off a 1996 Polaris so check the pics carefully to make sure it is the same part you need.
Will fit:
SLT 780 1996-1997
SLTX 1996-1997
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