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Lotus Elise Fan Control Module Part Number B117m0038f A117m0038f on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

San Carlos, California, United States

San Carlos, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

P/N B117M0038F
This is a brand new fan control module for a Lotus Elise.  It is in the original packaging, but has been opened.  This part was ordered incorrectly and is not needed. 
It fits any Series 2 Elise from 2001 to current, as well as Series 2 Exige. 
This is the superseded unit from A117M0038F
This is item 30 on the exploded parts diagram. 

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