Volvo Fuel Pump Relay - 3523608/898151 on 2040-parts.com
Stephens City, Virginia, US
Fuel pump relay for most 4-cylinder Volvos 1985-93. This item has p/n 3523608 on box and p/n 898151 on relay and box. This is a new relay that was carried as a spare for a 1988 Volvo 740 and it has been tested.
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