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Ppe Duramax Fuel Filter Water Level Sensor Wrench 5130800 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.99
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Winchester, Kentucky, US

Winchester, Kentucky, US
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PPE Duramax Water Sensor Wrench
Part # 5130800

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2001-2010 Duramax

Removing the plastic fuel filter water sensor with any other tool may cause damage. PPE’s Water Sensor Wrench is a perfect fit and will remove the fuel filter water sensor with ease. Manufactured from high quality stainless steel and polished to a mirror like finish.

Fits 2001-2010 Duramax diesel trucks. The opposite side of the wrench gives you the option to remove the plastic air bleeder screw with ease.
  • Polished Stainless Steel will Never Rust!
Fits perfectly on fuel filter water sensor
Fits perfectly on fuel filter water sensor
Remove Sleeder Screw with Ease
Remove Bleeder Screw with Ease

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