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Honda Accord 98-02 Ignition Switch Immobilizer W/ Key 39730-s84-a0 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Hudson, Massachusetts, US

Hudson, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:39730-S84-A0 Part Brand:Factory, OEM, Dealer, Stock Interchange Part Number:16234963 Warranty:No

Up for sale is a used Honda Accord 98-02 Ignition Switch Immobilizer w/ Key 39730-S84-A02, A276.

This part is Interchageable with and fits the following Makes and Models:

98-02 Honda Accord
00-01 Honda S2000
99-01 Honda Odyssey

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Important note about Compatibility: Although believed to be accurate, it is there to show the range of years the part will fit. For exact fitment match the part numbers and refer to item description.

Stock number: Most items have a stock number of a donor vehicle, it is usually at the end of the listing title and starts with the letter "A". A000 is an example of what the stock number looks like.


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