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Voltage Regulator Fits Ford Solid State External Iasf on 2040-parts.com

US $17.35
Location:

Norwalk, Ohio, United States

Norwalk, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:aftermarket Manufacturer Part Number:Replaces D9PZ10316A, E2PZ10316A, GR785, GR803 UPC:Does not apply


A New Voltage Regulator for Ford :

  • Volt: 12
  • Circuit: B
  • Ground: N
  • Set Point 14.5 Volts 
  • Internal External: E
  • OE #:D9PZ10316A, E2PZ10316A, GR433, 544A, 540B.
  • Series: Square Back including 70, 90, 100 Amp Series.
  • Terminals I-A-S-F
  • Stock #:14000
  • For questions or more information call us at 419-668-2844

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