Radiator Overflow Bottle, 01 02 03 Toyota Solara, Coolant Reservoir on 2040-parts.com
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
TESTED GOOD, Used, Complete, Radiator Coolant Recovery Bottle for 2001 through 2003 Toyota Solara.....................Shipping includes tracking and insurance. |
Other for Sale
- Gmc acadia coolant temperature sensor(US $17.02)
- Genuine oem nissan 945 oil temperature sensor(US $55.75)
- Engine coolant fan temperature switch-coolant fan switch standard ts-151(US $14.23)
- Miscellaneous oil temperature sensor(US $35.75)
- Temperature sender - standard(US $28.97)
- Sensor sw, cs11ta(US $19.99)
Jeep Grand Cherokee to get ZF 8-speed auto ‘box
Wed, 05 Oct 2011Jeep Grand Cherokee to get 8-Speed ZF Gearbox The latest version of the Jeep Grand Cherokee has only just arrived, but already Jeep are planning improvements with the confirmation that the Grand Cherokee is to get the new 8-Speed automatic gearbox from ZF. The 8-speed ZF auto ‘box should help all round with the new Grand Cherokee, which already offers the promise of an American SUV matching the expectations of European buyers and, more importantly, offering a viable alternative to the offerings in the premium SUV sector from the Germans. Not only does the new Grand Cherokee look able and promising, even with a relatively modest 3.0 litre diesel being the only engine on offer for the mainstream Grand Cherokees, but with a starting point of under £38k (and a top-end price of £44k) there’s a lot on offer.
Chrysler's high-stakes 'no' to NHTSA
Mon, 10 Jun 2013DETROIT -- For 17 years, automakers have complied with every request for a recall, no matter how costly, from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. And then last week, in a startling decision, Chrysler Group said no. It refused a request from NHTSA to recall 2.7 million 1993-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokees and 2002-07 Libertys for an alleged fire risk caused by fuel tanks mounted behind the rear axle.
Spiders spur Toyota Camry, Venza and Avalon recalls
Fri, 18 Oct 2013We always knew those spiders were up to something. Lurking in dark corners of our homes wasn't enough; they're taking their plot for domination on the road. Their most recent strike in what we can only assume will be a knock-down drag-out fight?