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1996 Geo Tracker Air Bag (sir) Computer Control Module on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Toledo, Ohio, United States

Toledo, Ohio, United States
Used condition: soiling/age related wear/corrosion (see photos).
Brand:unknown Manufacturer Part Number:unknown

1996 Geo Tracker Air Bag (SIR) computer control module, also known as SDM (Sensing & Diagnostic Module). May fit other years/makes/models (E.G. Suzuki Sidekick). It is the buyer’s responsibility to verify application and fit prior to bidding. Used condition: soiling/age related wear/corrosion (see photos). The buyer will receive the item pictured. I have tried to represent the condition of the item, both literally and pictorially, the best I can, if the prospective buyer has any questions please ask prior to bidding. I only accept PayPal, require payment within 72 hours of auction ending. I expect positive feedback and will return the same. If for sufficient reason, you are unhappy with your purchase, I will refund the purchase price (less shipping), within 14 days, when the item is returned in the condition in which it was shipped with the buyer paying return shipping. Buyer must contact seller prior to returning. If any questions I will try to answer them in a timely manner. Thanks for looking.

Tags: seatbelt, seat belt, safety, side, front, security, Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR), air bag wiring harness, front end discriminating sensor, ECU, ECM, PCM, brain, unit, powertrain, electronic, power train, 38910-70E10, AS6541K152050JEL,

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