Pollak 41-820 Back-Up Alarm Item Description
Features The rugged and compact replacement 41-820 allows replacement of unnecessarily large and bulky alarms currently used on light and medium duty trucks, dump trucks, motor homes, campers, electric fork trucks and other similar applications. 1-year warranty. Additional Information
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