06-09 Volvo S40/v50 Bcm/ccm Body Control Module And Fuse/relay Box 30728906 on 2040-parts.com
Boca Raton, Florida, United States
UP FOR SALE IS A CCM/BCM COMFORT/BODY CONTROL MODULE AND FUSE/RELAY BOX 30728906 THAT WAS TESTED AND IN PERFECT WORKING CONDITION AT THE MOMENT WE PULLED OUT OF A WRECKED 2007 VOLVO S40 WITH 85K MILES ON THE CLOCK.
ATTENTION: THIS IS NOT A PLUG AND PLAY PART, IT DOES NEED TO BE DONE BY A VOLVO TECHNICIAN /MECHANIC WITH SPECIFIC SOFTWARE IN ORDER TO MATCH OTHER MODULES ON THE CAR PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT PART NUMBER ON SALE MATCH THE ONE IN YOUR CAR BEFORE BUYING IT !!! ANY QUESTIONS CALL ME AT : 561 - 674 - 2523561 - 674 - 2523 ANY TIME. |
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