*used* Oem Gm Body Control Module #2081-5898 on 2040-parts.com
Wakefield, Michigan, US
Today we have a used GM body control module #20815898. This item has been tested an is in good working condition. Please keep in mind that this will not work if you just hook it up, it needs to be programmed to your vehicle. Due to the nature of this item we will not accept returns. This will fit GM vehicles 2007-2010. Please check that the part number is the correct fitment for your vehicle before bidding.
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