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Drac Module Computer Control Unit Speed Sensor Cby 16124465 -fr. Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $125.99
Location:

Maricopa, Arizona, United States

Maricopa, Arizona, United States
Removed from Donor cars and have no reasons to believe these will not function as designed.Will refund if not working as designed.
Brand:Delco Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:CBY 16124465 Part Brand:GM - OEM


DRAC Module computer control unit speed sensor
 
PN# - -CBY 16124465
 

 
Year- 1984-1993 GM  (CK PN# for compatiblity)
 
Be sure to check your part # before ordering as I'm told you will need exact match.
NOTE; If you don't see a exact match, Contact us and we can "re-program" any Drac we have in stock based on your Tire size and gear ratio.
Reference my other listing for Drac/all years/makes and models
 
Research indicates this will fit most GM models/makes.
 
CONDITION:
Will refund if not working as designed.
 
NOTE; We have several different PN# avail.
 
These came out of a Az. donor car

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Pricing:  I try  to keep my inventory fresh, so I price my items at or below current selling items. 
I WILL ALWAYS match other listings for same item,  Don’t be scared to ask, Email me and we will adjust our price to match our listings. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!!                                                                                                                   
 
                        I'm not a expert on auto related parts and accessories so PLEASE ask questions about fit / function before bidding.
 
 
We both want to make sure these parts will fit your needs.
 
 

I trust the collectors in the ebay community will access value and bid accordingly. 

I try to describe items as best as I can, but descriptions are subjective and I pick most items from Auto pick yards, Estate Auctions and some are consignments.

If a 5 star rating isn't deserved than PLEASE contact me so I can better serve you and other buyers in a positive way
Please contact me if you are unhappy with your purchase after it arrives as I strive to resolve issues with my buyers.

I have a part loc. service at several area pick/salvage yards so email if other parts needed.

  Ask questions if needed.

Thanks for looking


NOTE;  If you have changed tire size or gear ratio this may be the reason for needing this part. By doing either change will affect your ABS brake system, speedometer and cruise control among other functions

With this said, We may be interested in giving you credit for your old part(core). Email if interested.

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