Ford Mercury Alarm Sensor Body Control Module Assembly Oem 5wk4 8824 Siemens Bcm on 2040-parts.com
Goode, Virginia, United States
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ONE body control module which means alarm sensor for Mercury Cougar and Fords. This piece is used and in GREAT condition. It is commonly referred to as the BCM. OEM part #: 98 AG 15K600 MD CL RF AS PA. These should fit NECOs (new Cougars) from 2001-2002. Made by Siemens. This is the one with sea foam green label. It goes under the passenger's side dash. It is an easy install, so you can DIY. Please be sure of your application as there are no returns. LAST ONE. Keywords: assembly system Jag Jaguar Mystique Ford Focus 5WK4 8630E T83SA 5WK4 8824, $50.95 NOTE: due to ebay’s new policies, prices have increased. I can no longer offer free shipping on certain items. Shipping is calculated by your zip code, and the cheapest method will be used. Handling time can take up to 3 business days. Ebay does not display this to you, the bidder, so they can put limits on my account & my money. International shipping will be extra. Due to everyone’s greed, I can no longer offer shipping discounts. I will leave positive feedback upon receiving positive feedback. I accept paypal, moneybookers, & other forms of mailed currency. Shipped from America by an American. Auction is for ONE unit only. |
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