Envoy Ecu Electronic Control Module on 2040-parts.com
Los Alamitos, California, United States
I bought this for my 2008 Envoy 4.2L 6 cylinder engine. I installed it and the vehical ran fine. I realized my original issue was not the module and reinstalled my original ECU. Tested in good usable condition.
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