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2001 Beetle Electronic Control Module Ecm Ecu Computer 2.0 Auto Avh 06a906032bs on 2040-parts.com

US $199.90
Location:

USA, United States

USA, United States
Used from wrecked car. Worked great when removed!
Manufacturer Part Number:BRAIN BOX PCM CPU 01 2.0L ENGINE COMPUTER Other Part Number:06A906032BS Interchange Part Number:ENGINE

 For sale is a nice computer out of a 01' Beetle 2.0 with (AVH engine ID) auto tranny that was wrecked. It is in great condition!

YOU MUST MATCH YOUR PART# EXACTLY!

Part# 06A906032BS

Elec Cont Unit (ECU); 2.0L, eng ID AVH, AT

Will ship UPS or FedEx GROUND and will take around 2-6 business days!

14 day warranty EXCHANGE. We have many of these so we can exchange out if you have any problems. NO CASH REFUNDS ON ELECTRICAL ITEMS.

Please make sure this is your problem and your car is correctly diagnosed.

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