Buick Rendezvous Body Control Module (bcm) on 2040-parts.com
Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, US
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!
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