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2001 Eclipse Spyder Pcm Ecu Ecm Engine Computer Mr560540 3.0l Immobiliser & Key on 2040-parts.com

US $219.00
Location:

Allentown, Pennsylvania, US

Allentown, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:MR560540 Other Part Number:E6T34176 Warranty:Yes Part Brand:OEM Mitsubishi

From an accident damaged and running 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder convertible comes this computer for the 3.0L V6 w/ an Automatic Transmission.     This fits 2001 models so equipped, BUT you must match these numbers  >>>>   -  MR560540 or  E6T34176 .....  If you don't see that number (s), this is not your computer............VIN# from this car:   4A3AE85H01E205967   >>> NOTE;   Immobilizer equipped so you must either have a dealer Initialize it to your car using the Vin# supplied, OR, save the trip and do it all yourself by replacing the ignition cylider w/ key & matching immobilizer (MR549964) that I'm including (see pics)  This setup is ideal for those who do not have a dealer nearby or available, and can save on towing charges if your car is no longer running.......... ENGINE CODE >  6G72 &  TRANS CODE > F4A51 ...............  Thanks and Have Fun!!!!!

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