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Mazda Mx-6 1989 Electronic Engine Control Module Unit Ecm 079700 2410 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
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Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MAZDA Other Part Number:T3-3GOLD-266X Manufacturer Part Number:079700 2410 / F262 18 881A

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MAZDA MX-6 1989 ELECTRONIC ENGINE CONTROL MODULE UNIT ECM 079700 2410
PART TYPE
ELECTRONIC ENGINE CONTROL MODULE UNIT ECM
ITEM DESCRIPTION
This appears to be in good overall shape, with no noticeable damage. Came from a great running car with no known electrical problems.
ITEM DETAILS
CONDITION
0USED4
DONOR VEHICLE
1989 MAZDA MX-6
PART NUMBER

079700 2410 / F262 18 881A

T3-3GOLD-266X

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