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Temperature Control 07 08 09 Saturn Sky on 2040-parts.com

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Bloomfield, Iowa, US

Bloomfield, Iowa, US
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Temperature Control 07 08 09 SATURN SKY
Source Vehicle2007 Saturn Sky
Stock NumberKK0002
DescriptionAC  
Mileage121887  

Sky '07-09

VIN Information
Number of Doors2007Body Type2007
Country of OriginSATURNEngine MfgSKY
Engine Name2 DoorFuel TypeRD
Number of CylindersEngine Type
LitersUnited StatesCubic InchesUSA/Canada
Cubic CMGM GlobalCylinder HeadLE5, Ecotec 2.4, VVT
Number of ValvesGasAspiration4
Induction2.4L I4 FI DOHCInduction Type145
Engine VIN146Transmission Type2384
DriveDOHC  

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