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Standard Motor Products NS-276 Neutral Safety Switch
for 1992 (please select make/model) 1.8L L4 Gas DOHC

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Standard Motor Products NS-276 Neutral Safety Switch - 1992

Standard Motor Products
Brand:Standard Motor Products
Part Number: NS-276
UPC: 091769562014
Weight: 0.53 lbs
Condition:New



Availability:
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Product Information

Description:

NEUTRAL/BACKUP

Robust design and high grade materials meet the stringent demands of today's service professional. Copper alloy conductors ensure superior electrical conductivity with low resistive losses. Our parts are 100% tested to verify both mechanical and electrical switching performance. Decades of industry leading research and development focused on meeting the technician's needs. As a global manufacturer of original equipment ignition products, we maintain complete quality control throughout the manufacturing process from componentry to finished product.

Specifications:

Color:
Black, Silver,White
Connector Gender:
Female
Connector Quantity:
2
Finish:
Aluminum, Plastic
Terminal Gender:
Male
Terminal Quantity:
8; 2
Terminal Type:
Blade Terminals
ACDelco #:
89057462
ACDelco #:
D2295C
Airtex #:
1S5659
Airtex #:
1S8198
CARQUEST Premium By WELLS #:
53-31761
CARQUEST Premium By WELLS #:
53-31934
Duralast #:
JA4273
Duralast #:
SW5707
Country of Origin:
JP

Manufacturer Warranty:

36 Months

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Last Updated: 07/03/2021

Years Vehicle Per Vehicle Fit NotesFitment Notes

1993

 

1992

 

1993

 

1992

 
Geo Storm

1.8L L4 Gas DOHC
1
 
4 Speed
Automatic Transmission
 

Geo Storm



1.8L L4 Gas DOHC 4 Speed
Automatic Transmission

1 Per Vehicle

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