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Temp Climate Ac Heater Control Volvo S60 V70 2001 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 58609 on 2040-parts.com

US $70.87
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Waterbury, Connecticut, United States

Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
This is a Used OEM part covered by our Industry-Leading 6 Month Money Back Guarantee!
Year:2003 Manufacturer Part Number:307826909, 86829280 Conditions & Options:1202,SW,GY,MANUAL,,Cost $887.00 new, Make:Volvo VIN #:YV1SW61T632318176 Inventory ID:58609 Model:V70 Interchange Part Number:655-51094 Mileage:75000 Inventory Number:655-51094 Stock #:080754

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You are looking at a used OEM Stock Temperature control for the vehicle below. These are pulled from running recycled cars and carry our 6 Month Money Back guarantee. Please be sure to read below to see what this temp control fits. Temp controls do not include the trim or dash pieces. These are sold as the mechanical temp control unit only. You'll need to use your existing trim pieces when installing it into your vehicle. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us Thanks!

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VOLVO 70 SERIES 05 (V70 and XC70), w/o automatic climate control
VOLVO 60 SERIES 09 Sdn, w/o automatic climate control
VOLVO 70 SERIES 06 V70 and XC70, w/o automatic climate control
VOLVO 70 SERIES 07 V70, w/o automatic climate control
VOLVO 70 SERIES 01-04 V70 and XC70, w/o automatic climate control
VOLVO 60 SERIES 01-08 w/o automatic climate control
VOLVO 70 SERIES 07 XC70, w/o automatic climate control

Our Part # : 080754-58609
Our Inventory Notes : 1202,SW,GY,MANUAL,,Cost $887.00 new,
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Part Status : This part is off the car and will ship within 1 Business day of payment.

IMPORTANT : Please see the fitment information above to verify that this item fits your car. All parts are carefully inspected by our skilled staff of inventory specialists before being shipped. If you are looking for more parts from this car please let us know. Thanks!

This item is being pulled from the Vehicle Shown below
2003 V70   Stock # 080754  VIN # YV1SW61T632318176



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