97 Bmw 740i Transmission Control Unit Computer Module Tcu Tcm 0 260 002 461 on 2040-parts.com
Annapolis, Maryland, US
Part Number: 0 260 002 461
Part Condition: Used
Part Description:
Up for sale is a used but in excellent working condition 1997 BMW 740i Transmission Control Unit TCU TCM. This part will fit other BMW models with the exact same part number. Please verify part number and compatibility before purchase. This part may require reprogramming, please verify with your mechanic.
Warranty:
This part comes with a 60 day guarantee. This warranty covers the proper function of the part, it does NOT cover ; improper installation , failure to verify part number and removal/tampering of security seals.
Payment:
Payment is accepted in the form of Paypal, or Electronic Check. Part will ship same day or next morning after payment has been recieved. All parts are shipped via USPS Priority Mail with tracking number provided.
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