Engine Computer Ecu Infiniti Qx56 992423 05 Main Ecu Ran Nice 23710 Zc065 on 2040-parts.com
Saint Cloud, Minnesota, US
Recycled Auto Part |
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This part comes with a 120 DAY WARRANTY Track your eBay order here. |
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About this part You are bidding on an engine computer that will fit the vehicles listed below in the Fit / Interchange section. Please match the part numbers listed in the above notes section before ordering as some vehicles use multiple ECU for the drivetrain control. Our engine computers come with a 120 day warranty. This is a parts replacement warranty, if the part fails while under warranty, we will send a replacement. We only save computers from cars that we can run and the check engine light does not come on. Some computers need to be programmed by the dealer before they will work for you, please verify this with your local dealer if you do not know. We ship all computers in a clear inspection bag so you can inspect and verify the computer is the one you need, once you open the bag you cannot return the item. This part is also called the brain box, ECU, PCM by some folks. We ship all items within 24 hours of payment.
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This part fits these vehicles as long as the notes are followed INFINITI QX56 05 Elec Cont Unit (ECU); 4x4, w/adaptive cruise |
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Pictures of the donor vehicle Click on any picture for more information |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I buy this whole vehicle? A: Sorry, but you cannot. This car has been stripped and disassembled already. The title has been turned over to the State of MN declaring the vehicle for salvage use only. Q: I see a different part on this vehicle that I would like to buy. Is it for sale? A: Absolutely, we are an automotive salvage yard. All parts you see in the vehicle pics are for sale. Keep in mind that the pictures were taken when we received the vehicle, so the part you need could be sold already. You can check this by clicking on the vehicle image. This will bring up a list of all items left for sale. We would be happy to place the item on auction for you. OVEEk6IgkYRIA4vf8uM2Kg 992423 Q0609 992423
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