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Condition:New fit for:Town and Country Jeep Grand Cherokee Durango 300 OE/OEM Part Number:05184653AF Vintage Part:No Brand:Unbranded Type:Thermostat Assembly Manufacturer Part Number:05184653AF Reference OE/OEM Number:05184653AF Universal Fitment:No Classic Part:No Performance Part:No Material:Plastic Country/Region of Manufacture:China Features:100% Leak Tested Interchange Part Number:05184653AF , 5184653AF Manufacturer Warranty:3 Months Superseded Part Number:05184653AF UPC:Does not apply

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