Mercury Outboard Ignition Cdm Module Assy 827509a7-827509a10 Coil on 2040-parts.com
Tyler, Texas, United States
Just bought this ignition coil and turned out to be a different problem. Nothing wrong never even installed. I bought it off of here a month ago from a parts dealer that dismantled the motor because it had a bad lower unit.
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