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Audi A8 S4 Climate Control System Unit Switch Ac/ Heater 2001-2003 4d0820043q on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
AUDI A8 CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM AC/HEATER UNIT. NICE CLEAN FUNCTIONS 100% TESTED. BUTTONS IN PERFECT CONDITION.
Manufacturer Part Number:4D0820043Q , 4D0 820 043 Q Part Brand:AUDI A8 CLIMATE UNIT Interchange Part Number:4D0820043 Q Placement on Vehicle:Front, Upper Other Part Number:Air Condition Heater A/C Control Unit Switch Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Warranty:Yes

This is a Audi A8 Climate Control Unit Switch System.  This unit will fit all Audi A8 vehicles from 2000 - 2003.  This unit is in absolute great condition.  The buttons are nice and clean and have no fade from usage. We have also cleaned and reconditioned the entire unit and make sure that all items and components work 100% just as when it was new.  We are an electronics company that fix, clean, and repair everything that we sell on eBay to ensure a near perfect experience.  We carefully inspect, clean, repair, test and inspect every single part that we sell before we box and ship it out to our customer.  Be very, very careful of other sellers that are ripping these units out of junk cars and selling them to the general public and don't even know if they work or not.

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