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2004 Jeep Liberty 3.7 L 4x4 /ecm / Ecu Electronic Engine Control Module Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Staten Island, New York, US

Staten Island, New York, US
:

  For sale is an /ECM / ECU ELECTRONIC ENGINE CONTROL MODULE UNIT

                                        2004 JEEP LIBERT 3.7 L 4X4
                                             

                                             The item is used but in excellent working condition.

                     The clear plastic is not cracked or have any major scratches.

                            This is a factory OEM part and not aftermarket


What You Need To Know Before You Buy:

 ENGINE COMPUTER IN GOOD COSMETIC CONDITION, AND IN PERFECT OPERATING CONDITION.

WE WANT THIS TO BE THE BEST TRANSACTION POSSIBLE

. WE WANT TO PROVIDE YOU WITH AS MUCH INFORMATION AS POSSIBLE ABOUT OUR ITEMS.

PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEALERSHIP FOR PROPER  APPLICATION AND INSTALLATION PROCEDURES.

SOME ECM HAVE TO BE PROGRAMMED FOR YOUR VEHICLE.

WE WANT YOU TO BUY WITH CONFIDENCE SO BE CERTAIN THAT THIS IS THE ECM

THAT MATCHES YOURS BY CHECKING YOUR ECM AND MATCHING NUMBERS AND OTHER INFORMATION!!!

                                                     


               Thanks for looking and happy bidding.

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