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03 Nissan Altima Ecu Ecm Engine Computer Control Unit, Key & Immobilizer Ja56u03 on 2040-parts.com

US $139.99
Location:

O'Fallon, Illinois, US

O'Fallon, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Please contact us if your item arrives in a condition that was not described in the listing or does not arrive as expected. We will get started right away on resolving any problems. You can contact us on the listing page at the bottom left corner. Thanks again for your business! Return shipping will be paid by:Seller Restocking Fee:No Other Part Number:Engine Computer ECU Warranty:Yes Brand:Factory, OEM Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:SILVER Country of Manufacture:United States Fast Shipping:Yes PART NUMBER:JA56U03 E38

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2000 NISSAN ALTIMA 3.5L ECU ECM ENGINE COMPUTER WITH KEY AND IMMOBILIZER JA56U03 E38

REMOVED FROM A 2000 NISSAN ALTIMA 3.5L

CONDITION: EXCELLENT CONDITION, TESTED BEFORE REMOVED!   

THIS UNIT WAS opened and inspected AND DOES NOT HAVE ANY BURNED COMPONENTS, CORROSION OR LEAKS.

PART NUMBER: JA56U03 E38

WILL FIT:

  • 2003 NISSAN ALTIMA 3.5L WITH THE SAME PART NUMBER

When used as a set (ECU, key, and immobilizer), it is not necessary to reprogram the ECU. However, IF only the computer is used it is necessary to have a local dealer or mechanic reprogram the unit.

 

USPS PRIORITY SHIPPING, 2-3 BUSINESS DAYS AT YOUR DOOR AFTER PAYMENT

SAME-DAY SHIPPING, 6 DAYS A WEEK!

International buyers please email for a quote. 

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returns and refunds:

we guarantee our parts 100% with an exchange or refund. (if a replacement is not available). although we test each item it is not unheard of for an item to arrive inoperable due to shipping damage ot an unforeseen error. In any instace, we will take care of it.

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