07 Taurus Ford Airbag Srs Control Module Air Bag #: 5f13-14b321-ab Oem on 2040-parts.com
Modesto, California, US
2007 FORD TAURUS AIRBAG SRS CONTROL MODULECOMPUTER
FORD P/N: 5F13-14B321-AB
IT MAY FITS 2006 2007 FORD TAURUS
PLEASE BEFORE BUYING CAREFULLY CHECK MODEL NUMBER (PART NUMBER) THAT YOU NEED
IT WAS REMOVED FROM CAR WITH NEVER DEPLOYED AIRBAGS
THIS MODULE IS IN FULLY WORKING CONDITION (NO CRASH DATA STORED)
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS ITEM PLEASE CONTACT ME THRU EBAY.
THANK YOU.
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