98-03 Saab 9-3 Automatic Transmission Control Module 4925749 on 2040-parts.com
USA UNITED STATES, US
1998 - 2003
SAAB 9-3 93 TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE
(12 V - GEAR BOX AUTOMATIC SENSOR)
FACTORY OEM - LIKE NEW - NEVER BEEN INSTALLED
PART #4925749
PLEASE CHECK PRODUCT NUMBER FOR COMPATIBILITY BEFORE BUYING!
(Fits several different years - again, please confirm above part # will fit your vehicle before buying.)
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