Suzuki Grand Vitara Xl7 02-06 Clock/hazard Lights/ Passager Srs Module on 2040-parts.com
Orlando, Florida, US
I have this module in good working condition, bought from ebay and left cause i sold my SUV before, the module is very important cause is the Clock (doesn't work, blink but not take the correct time or reset as is but everything else working good) and Temperature Viewer Sensor, Hazard Lights Bottom and Passenger Airbag Viewer Sensor all in one module, and the A/C module is going connect to the module, is very hard to find local this part on junk jar's cause is for models from Suzuki Grand Vitara and / or XL7 SUV Models from 02 to 06 years !
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