Mercedes 420 Ecu Control Module 1265451332 on 2040-parts.com
Lynchburg, Virginia, US
You are bidding on an ECU control module 126 545 1332. It will work with many other MB models. The module came off a damaged '88 420sel. Engine and all electronics were fully functional. Buyers please verify part number MB 1265451332, will work with your vehicle. Part may require memory flush and to be reprogrammed to sync with your vehicle. Please seek advice of your MB mechanic before purchase.
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