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2x Engine Oil Pressure Sensor Switch 4928594 High Standard 18mm 4921746 4921497 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.88
Location:

深圳市, 广东省, China

深圳市, 广东省, China
Condition:New Brand:Engine Oil Pressure Sensor Switch 4928594 Warranty:1 Year Manufacturer Part Number:4928594

Greetings!heartNotice: Because some Delivery Reason, the package cann't send to Sri Lanka,Canada ,Bosnia and Herzegovina, pls this three country's Clients don't buy it, because cann't send delivery. 

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Engine Exhaust Oil Pressure Sensor Switch For CUMINS ISX ISM ISC ISB 4928594 4921746 4921497 4087989 

High Standard 18mm Engine Oil Pressure Sensor Replacement 4928594 

Condition: NEW 100%
Color: Black
Part number is: 4928594
It's Genuine Oil Pressure Sensor.
Package List: 2PCS

Note:
1.This is high quality Sensor,We warranty the quaulity and tested everyone working well before shipping.
2.Please check the picture and the part number carefully to make sure that you bought the right sensor for your car.


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