02-04 Nissan Altima 2.5l Bcm Multiplex Body Control Module Fuse Box 284b7-al500 on 2040-parts.com
Port Huron, Michigan, US
02-04 Nissan Altima 2.5L BCM Multiplex Body Control Module Fuse Box 284B7-AL500
Body control module from an 02 Altima. Removed from vehicle with no electrical issues that ran and drove. This is in good working order.
This will need to be programmed to your vehicle, so please make certain you or your repair facility have the ability to do so before you
place your order.
Part number is 284B7-AL500. This fits 02-04 Altimas with 2.5L engine produced from 8/01-9/03 with matching number ONLY. Please make
sure to match number before ordering.
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