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Vdo Coolant Temperature Sensor 40-120c Single-pole Boat Marine 323-801-001-008n on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Riga, Latvia

Riga, Latvia
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:323-801-001-008N MPN:yacht ship sail marine boat 323 801 001 008N 323-801-001-008N Warranty:Yes Brand:VDO

Description

  • Item Name: Coolant Temperature Sensor
  • Part Brand: VDO
  • VDO Part Number: 323-801-001-008N
  • Temperature range: 40-120°C
  • Thread size: 5/8" - 18 UNF-3A
  • Type: A
  • Length: 29mm
  • Diameter: 9mm
  • Remark: Single-Pole, Common Ground

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