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Johnson Controls Interiors Jci Bluetooth Phone Control Module 1298580 Rev. 3 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Greenville, Pennsylvania, United States

Greenville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:JOHNSON CONTROLS INTERIORS FACTORY OEM Manufacturer Part Number:1298580

I don't know much about this other than what I've gathered from internet searches. I do believe this hasn't been used before since all the wires and connections for it are still in the bag and all the cords are zip tied. From What I have have seen this should work in a Hyundai Santa Fe 2007-2012, I'm sure it works in others as well. If you're interested in this I'm sure you know if it will work in your car or not. The full model number on the top is 1298580C02C203 and is Rev. 3 of the item.

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