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01 Chrysler Pt Cruiser Tcu Tcm Transmission Control Module Unit 05033790af 790 on 2040-parts.com

US $114.99
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, US

Saint Louis, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Restocking fees: 20% Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:20%

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Automatic transmission control unit from a 2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser. Came from a driving and wrecked vehicle. TCU is in perfect working
order. No damage, terminals are fine. Ready to go in. No rust.

Part number is 05033790AF. Fits 2001 PT Cruiser built from 7/25/00 thru 2/8/01. Please match part number against original prior to buying.
You must match this number for it to work in your vehicle.

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