00-05 Blazer Transfer Case Control Computer Module Tccm #15748800 on 2040-parts.com
Green Bay, Wisconsin, US
Will fit 2000 and up for sure, might fit 98+, but it is up to the buyer to confirm fitment. For Blazers/Jimmy's with Autotrac 4x4. Ask any questions you need.
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