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1987 Buick Riviera

1987 Buick Riviera A/C Clutch Cycle Switches

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A/C Clutch Cycle Switch
Part Number: GPD1711250
Guaranteed to Fit
$17.49
Vehicle Fitment
  • 1987 Buick Riviera T-Type 6 Cyl 3.8L Accumulator Mounted; Low Pressure
  • 1987 Buick Riviera Luxury 6 Cyl 3.8L Accumulator Mounted; Low Pressure
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Prop 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Quantity Sold : Sold individuallySeries : GPD OE ReplacementWarranty : 1 year GPD limited warrantyProduct Fit : Direct Fit
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Where Is the Clutch Cycling Switch Located?
Where Is the Clutch Cycling Switch Located? Pro Tip: Systems with an expansion valve don’t need a low pressure cycling switch because the expansion valve works to prevent evaporator icing. The clutch cycling switch is