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Oem Volvo V70 Xc70 S60 S80 Xc90 Brake Pedal Position Sensor 2001-2014 8622064 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Rochester, New Hampshire, United States

Rochester, New Hampshire, United States
In working condition
Brand:Volvo Surface Finish:Plastic Manufacturer Part Number:8622064 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Placement on Vehicle:Front

Used Volvo brake pedal position sensor/stop light switch.  OEM Volvo part # 8622023.  My information says it will fit the foillowing years and models of Volvo:  2001-2009 S60 and S60R,  1999-2006 S80,  2001-2007 V70, V70R, XC70 and V70XC,  2003-2014 XC90.  Cjheck part number before purchasing. 

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