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Volkswagen Jetta Engine Brain Box Electronic Control Module; 2.8l, Mt, Thru Vi on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
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Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Tag Number:0000000697 Model:JETTA Stock Number:00001909 Condition and Options:Electronic Control Module; 2.8L, MT, thru VIN 075 Year:2001 Mileage:99999 Brand:VOLKSWAGEN

VOLKSWAGEN JETTA [ENGINE_BRAIN_BOX] Electronic Control Module; 2.8L, MT, thru VI


Donor Vehicle:



Model: JETTA
Year: 2001
Odometer: 99999 Miles
StockNumber: 00001909

Part Details:



Comments: 2001 JETTA GOLF VR6 MANUAL TRANS THRU VIN 075840 021 906 018M


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Electronic Control Module; 2.8L, MT, thru VIN 075840

also fits the following models:GOLF 2000 - 2000 Electronic Control Module; Htbk, 2.8L (6 cyl), MT
JETTA 2000 - 2000 Electronic Control Module; 2.8L, MT
JETTA 2001 - 2001 Electronic Control Module; 2.8L, MT, thru VIN 075840

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