Brand new snow performance low level indicator for tanks w red led warning light. Snow performance sells this same exact part for 44 dollars I had this one as a spare.
Low Level Indicator
Low level indicator – Keeps track of low fluid level for. The indicator switch upgrade includes an LED and an EZ installation grommet for use with any Boost Cooler® reservoir.
#40035 is unmounted and can be added to any plastic reservoir including factory windshield washer fluid tanks. #40035 does NOT include a reservoir.
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