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Toyota Knock Control Sensor 89615-12090 Fits Toyota, Corolla, Camry, Celica, on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Ga, US

Ga, US
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Buyer is responsible for correct item selection. Please make sure this is what you need. 30-day return policy, Buyer pays return shipping. Brand:Toyota Manufacturer Part Number:89615-12090 Interchange Part Number:89615-12090 Warranty:Yes

Toyota Knock Control Sensor 89615-12090

This item is fit for; Toyota, Corolla, Camry, Celica, Crown, Avalon, Alphard.

Please verify your vin or part number, application information.  We recommend pulling existing part to confirm‍‍ part number or asking the advice of a certified mechanic.

Buyer is responsible for correct item selection. Please make sure this is what you need. 

30-day return policy, Buyer pays return shipping.

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