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Maxima Dlm Daytime Light Module 1995-1999 on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Ottawa, Ontario, CA

Ottawa, Ontario, CA
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:OEM / Nissan Manufacturer Part Number:28575 42U00 TJ8 Country of Manufacture:Japan

OEM Part Number: 28575 42U  TJ800.  Daytime Light Module.  Used , tested works great. This part controls your daytime running headlights,  required in Canada and on some other Maxima distribution areas. Part is $230 plus taxes at Nissan Dealership.


This part is located just in front of the passenger side strut tower and requires only a 10mm socket with ratchet extension to remove or long Phillips screw driver. 

Dealership cost in Canada is $230 plus HST plus pick up costs.  My price is shipped to your door. 

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