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90 91 92 93 Honda Accord Mt Manual Cruise Control Module 36700-sm4-m61 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Sandy Level, Virginia, United States

Sandy Level, Virginia, United States
Used Tested 100 Percent Working Condition
Tag Number:0000042704 Model:ACCORD Stock Number:W12008 Condition and Options:Cruise Control; (LH steering column behind dash), Year:1993 Mileage:0 Brand:HONDA

This is a manual cruise control module for 90-93 Accords. The picture says AT but you will receive a MT manual transmission module with an identical condition. The MT part is on the car and ready for removal. 

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