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Polaris Fst 750 Turbo 2006 H-bridge Controller on 2040-parts.com

C $30.00
Location:

Berthierville, Quebec, Canada

Berthierville, Quebec, Canada
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:4011293 Warranty:No

Used H-Bridge Controller in good working condition removed from a Polaris FST 750 Turbo 2006 snowmobile we are parting out.





What you see on the picture is what you get.

Will fit on these models:

2006 FS/FST CLASSIC (S06PD7ES) - Sensors & Electrical Components /Fs
2006 FS/FST TOURING (S06PT7ES) - Sensors & Electrical Components /Fs
2006 FST SWITCHBACK (S06PS7FS) - Sensors & Electrical Components
2007 FS/FST IQ TOURING (S07PT7ES/PT7EE/PT7FS/PT7FE) - Sensors & Electrical Components
2007 FST IQ CRUISER (S07PY7FS/FE) - Sensors & Electrical Components
2007 FST IQ SWITCHBACK (S07PS7FS/FE) - Sensors & Electrical Components
2007 FST IQ/LX (S07PP7FS/PP7FSA/PP7FE/PD7FS/PD7FE) - Sensors & Electrical Components


May fit other years/models, do your research fisrt.

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