94-94 Honda Accord Transmission Computer Poj-a02 Ecu Ecm Fits Lx And Dx Model on 2040-parts.com
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1994 1995 HONDA ACCORD AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CONTROLS ECU OR SOME PEOPLE CALL THIM ECM IT FITS 1994 AND 1995 ACCORD LX AND DX MODELS WITH 2.2 4 CYLINDER NON VTEC ENGINE THE PART NUMBER IS 28100-POJ-A02 IT IS USED IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION IT HAS BEEN TESTED
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