Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Buick Rendezvous Body Control Module (bcm) on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, US

Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:ACDelco Manufacturer Part Number:15234888 Country of Manufacture:Mexico

Purchased this thinking I had a BCM problem in my Buick Rendezvous.  Turned out it was actually the switch module for the seat memory.  Never installed in the vehicle.  Ordered it while I was still debugging the vehicle.   Found the switch the day I opened the bag. Lucky me.  In any event it's in perfect condition ready to solve your electrical woes.  Will ship with original bag.  U.S. Shipping Only!  Good Luck!

Other for Sale

Jaguar XK 2010/2011 Upgrades – Ultimate XKR Special Edition

Wed, 17 Feb 2010

The 2010 Jaguar XKR - with all the options With the Geneva Motor Show just two weeks away, Jaguar has decided to roll out some upgrades to the Jaguar XK range and take the XKR further in to Supercar territory with the addition of two new options – the Speed Pack and the Black Pack. The car Jaguar will be taking to Geneva has both the new option packs fitted and is being billed as the Ultimate Jaguar XKR Special Edition. The info from Jaguar is slightly confusing, as it looks as if US buyers can opt for the fully loaded ‘Jaguar XKR Special Edition’ but UK and European buyers will need to specify both the new Speed and Black packs on a standard XKR to achieve the same end.

SEMA buys Performance Racing Industry

Tue, 20 Mar 2012

The Specialty Equipment Marketing Association (SEMA) on Tuesday finalized plans to purchase Performance Racing Industry, and the transaction will close later this month. John Kilroy, who has experience as editor and associate publisher of PRI Magazine and as vice president of the organization, will continue to lead it. For now, according to representatives from SEMA, it's business as usual.

Gale Banks brings new diesels to military expo

Tue, 24 Jul 2012

When most of us think of Gale Banks, we think of diesel engines, big honkin' trucks and tuning boxes that make pickups perform like slingshot dragsters. What you might not know is that Banks and the U.S. military have been working together since the 1970s.