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1994-1996 Corvette Automatic Climate Control Programmer on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Prosper, Texas, US

Prosper, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:AC Delco Country of Manufacture:United States

Mechanic told me that my programmer  was bad and I needed to replace it.  So I purchased this one and THEN found out from another AC mechanic that all I had was a vacuum leak and it cost me $6.47 for the part.  So.........I don't need this one and it is up for bid.  Call me if you have any questions.  214 676 1067   This unit has a 1 year warranty and I will make sure that you do get a GOOD working part.  Shipping is FREE.  I paid $475 for this item. My loss your gain.

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