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05-08 Toyota Passenger Seat Occupant Detector Air Bag 89952-35010 Bcm Detection on 2040-parts.com

US $99.85
Location:

Wood Dale, Illinois, US

Wood Dale, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Toyota OEM Manufacturer Part Number:89952-35010 8995235010 89952 35010 Interchange Part Number:Aisin 482811-10130 Other Part Number:airbag detection computer Placement on Vehicle:Right Country of Manufacture:Japan


Factory Toyota OEM seat occupant detector in used, good condition. Item has been tested on vehicle before being listed for sale. Works great. Save a ton of money, buy here. 

Front passenger, located under passenger seat. Part # 89952-35010

Item is as pictured. Please make sure that the detector you need is part # 89952-35010 before bidding. Use the vehicles listed above as a guideline only and verify the part number needed. 

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