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06-11 Honda Civic Si 2.0 Ecm Pcm 68,488 Miles Ignition Key Door Trunk Lock on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Charleston, Tennessee, United States

Charleston, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Honda

Ecm pcm engine computer from an 07 honda civic 2.0 si 68,488 miles. When replacing the ecm you need the key too since the antitheft transponder is in the key and the ecm. The milage on these cars is stored in the ecm not the dash. Therefore if you change the key switch with the corresponding ecm the car will have whatever milage is stored in the ecm. Ecm, ignition switch, drivers door lock trunk lock and gas cap and trunk release lock and one key. I will include the instrument cluster too if you think you might need it. Free shipping lower 48 states all others call for a shipping quote

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