03-08 Honda Pilot Climate Temperature Control Unit A/c Heat on 2040-parts.com
Cocoa, Florida, US
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THIS AUCTION IS FOR A CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT AS TITLED AND PICTURED. All of are CLIMATE CONTROLS are 100% gauranteed. Most of our CLIMATE CONTROLS are used so they may have some light scratches any major damage is always noted. You will get the ITEM in the picture so please make sure its the correct switch before you buy. If you find a problem with anything we sell, all you have to do is contact us and we will take care of it immediately. SAVE MONEY AND BUY HERE!!!!!!! Please ask all questions prior to bidding. The years we have provided are based on our research and may fit other years. 7271 NOTE: SOME OF THE BUTTONS HAS AN ADHESIVE/STICKYNESS ON THEM. |

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