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Engine Coolant Crossover Pipe; Standard Design (14-19 3.2L Jeep Cherokee KL)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item XJ17731
Engine Coolant Crossover Pipe; Standard Design (14-19 3.2L Jeep Cherokee KL)
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Quality tested - this part has undergone try-on and material testing to ensure a quality fit and long service life
      • Quality guaranteed - this part has undergone try-on and material testing to ensure a quality fit and long service life
      • Durable materials - this coolant pipe is engineered from quality materials to withstand harsh underhood conditions
      • Quality construction - this part has been designed to resist cracking and leaking
      • Direct replacement - this engine coolant crossover pipe matches fit and function of the original equipment pipe

      Description

      This engine coolant crossover pipe matches the fit and function of the original pipe to ensure proper coolant flow through the engine. Designed to withstand the environment beneath your vehicle, this pipe is made from quality materials to resist leaks.

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