This ECM was removed off of a running wrecked 2000 VW Cabrio to the best of my knowledge this ECM fits 1999 1/2 to 2002 Cabrio and maybe Jetta and Golf but please check your OEM part number to make sure they match. If it is Part# 037 906 018 A this is the right ECM for your car no matter if it is a Cabrio or Jetta. I am not responsible if you order without checking your part number first. Many sell for $150.00 TO $180.00 USED so my price is fair.
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