Mid-continent Gps Annunciation Control Unit For Garmin on 2040-parts.com
Santa Clara, California, US
Mid-Continent Annunciator Control Unit, required when installing Garmin and other GPS units. Unit was working fine when removed for an Aspen upgrade by a local reputable shop. Guaranteed to work. Have your shop test it and you can return it within 7 days if not working. This unit never gave me any problems.
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