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02 Vw Bug Beetle 2.0l 06a906032gf Engine Computer Control Module Brain Ecu Ecm on 2040-parts.com

US $54.46
Location:

Fountain, Colorado, United States

Fountain, Colorado, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:06A 906 032 GF 0261207369 0 261 207 369 Placement on Vehicle:Front Other Part Number:0261207764, 0 261 207 764 Warranty:Yes


2002 Volkswagen Beetle 2.0L Turbo Engine Control Module / Computer ECU ECM / Brain Box

06A906032GF

0261207369

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Guaranteed in good working condition!!

Most ECU's need reprogrammed in order to get them to work with your particular vehicle. Please check with your dealer or mechanic before buying.

Please match part number BEFORE bidding and please ensure your ECU needs replaced before buying. 30 day defective exchange warranty.
30 Day defective exchange warranty on unopened, unmolested units. ECU's tested before exchange


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