-reproduction-, V8 (mounts to coil bracket, connects to positive post on coil)
Additional information
Lectric Limited Part #
01852715
OEM Part #
01852715
WebID Part #
id-01852715-0002
Weight
0.1 lbs
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Make
Model
Years
CHEVROLET
CAMARO
1971 - 1974
CHEVROLET
CHEVELLE/EL CAMINO/MONTE CARLO/MALIBU
1971 - 1974
CHEVROLET
CHEVY II/NOVA
1971 - 1974
CHEVROLET
CORVETTE
1972 - 1974
CHEVROLET
FULLSIZE 1958 & UP
1971 - 1974
CHEVROLET
TRUCK/PICK-UP/SUBURBAN/BLAZER
1972 - 1974
TECH NOTES:
Ignition systems, charging systems, electrical devices, and switches can create magnetic pulses. These pulses are in the same frequency range as AM-band radio signals resulting in radio "noise".
This radio noise suppression capacitor diverts this noise to ground so it isn't heard through the radio's speakers as an annoying buzz or whine.
There can be several radio capacitors in a vehicle.
As with any electrolytic capacitor, radio capacitors have a limited life and will degrade over time as the internal electrolyte evaporates; especially in areas of temperature extremes (hot or cold).
-replacement made in Taiwan-, Replaces 12 volt flasher #'s 146, 170, 175, 552, and SF552.... see more-replacement made in Taiwan-, Replaces 12 volt flasher #'s 146, 170, 175, 552, and SF552. (has a silver round metal housing)
Same features as the knife-blade type top post version, but designed for side post batteries.Same features as the knife-blade type top post version, but designed for side post batteries.
-reproduction-, (mounts to voltage regulator, connects to ground tab on regulator)-reproduction-, (mounts to voltage regulator, connects to ground tab on regulator)
GM H.E.I. (High Energy Ignition) style distributor. Order the correct harness part # for your... see moreGM H.E.I. (High Energy Ignition) style distributor. Order the correct harness part # for your car along with this modification part #. The harness you need to order is usually the Engine Harness, but can be the Dash Harness. To verify, check the wiring going to the ignition coil and ballast resistor (if applicable) in your car.