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US $48.95
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Jersey City, New Jersey, United States

Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
TESTED. WORKING. 30 DAY WARRANTY
Manufacturer Part Number:09G927750 , 09G 927 750 , 09G927750FL Warranty:30 day

Part: Transmission control module.
Removed from: 2007 Volkswagen Jetta 2.5L Sedan.
Condition: Used. Tested. Actual pictures.
Part Number: - 
09G927750
Fitment: Fits Volkswagen Jetta Golf & Beetle 2006 to 2007 2.5L. Unit may require programming.
Please verify part number to ensure correct fitment.

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