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Volvo Penta D3 Diesel Voltage Coverter 21855430 on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Ridgewood, New York, United States

Ridgewood, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Volvo Penta Country/Region of Manufacture:Sweden Manufacturer Part Number:21855430

Volvo Penta D3 Voltage Converter. This part is not available in the US. It is not even shown on the Electronic Parts Catalog in the US. This is a DC to AC voltage converter for the fuel injectors and is located on top of the engine on the bracket. You can see it in the picture of the D3 (top cover removed) I have above.

This was removed from a running engine that had a mechanical issue. I had it as a spare for my boat but I have since sold the boat.

No Warranty as it was removed in working order. No returns.Buyer pays shipping. International buyers pay shipping through eBay Global Shipping.

Good luck and thanks for looking.

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