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Motorcraft Engine Coolant Temperature Sending Switch for Select 1996-2015 Ford, Lincoln, Mercury

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Engine Coolant Temperature Sending Switch for Select 1996-2015 Ford, Lincoln, Mercury
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Engine Coolant Temperature Sending Switch
  • Select 1996-2015 Ford L4, L6, V8, V10
  • Select 1998-2015 Lincoln V6, V8
  • Select 1996-2005 Mercury 4.6L V8, 5L V8
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