Volvo 960 940 740 760 Cooling Fan Relay, Volvo #3523872 on 2040-parts.com
Brazil, Indiana, US
This is a used cooling Fan relay, it is off of a 1992 960, should be correct for all listed in compatibility and may be correct for othes but check with somebody who knows if you are not replacing one with the same part number.
Seems to be in good shape, clean no damage
Disclaimer: The only car I know for a fact
that this will work on is the 1992 Volvo it came off of. If you buy and
find it is not correct for yours I will accept return and refund for the
item, not shipping.
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