Dorman® 600-402 OE Solutions Series 4WD Hub Locking Solenoid, Sold Individually
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Dorman® 600-402 OE Solutions Series 4WD Hub Locking Solenoid, Sold Individually
Manufacturer #600-402
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$58.51
$99.21
Save $40.70 (41%)
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| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Part | |
| Brand | |
| Notes | Metal and plastic housing material |
| Prop 65 Warning |
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| Interchange Part Number | 7C3Z9H465A, F81A9H465BA, F81Z9H465BA, J78001 |
| Quantity Sold | Sold Individually |
| Series | OE Solutions Series |
| Terminal Quantity | 3 |
| Terminal Type | Blade |
| Warranty | Lifetime Dorman limited warranty |
| Wiring Harness Included | Without wiring harness |
| Replaces OE Number | 7C3Z9H465A, F81A9H465BA, F81Z9H465BA, J78001 |
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Dorman®Oe Solutions Series 4Wd Hub Locking Solenoid, Sold Individually
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Oe Solutions Series 4Wd Hub Locking Solenoid, Sold Individually
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received part in a matter of days and fixed my problem with my locking hubs.
CL
Posted by Conda L. / Sat, Feb 13
Oe Solutions Series 4Wd Hub Locking Solenoid, Sold Individually
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Part worked great
RT
Posted by Robert T. / Sun, Nov 22
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Question: Ford 2008 XLT diesel. Will not shift into 4WD, can you help?Bob B. / May 26, 2021
Hello! Do you have any warning lights? I would have the vehicle scanned for faults. Perhaps there is a bad vacuum line or the solenoid has failed
MD
The vacuum solenoid is a common failure.
jL
Answered by jason L. / Wed, May 26Showing 1 - 1 of 1 Questions