Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

12-14 Hyundai Veloster 1.6l Transmission Control 95440-2a001 Transaxle Unit Oem on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Chester, Maryland, United States

Chester, Maryland, United States
60 Day Warranty! All items are tested.
Brand:Continental , Hyundai , OEM Other Part Number:SIM2K-302 , K 17.01.14/3 , 0014 , DF S0 Z1 6N AC Manufacturer Part Number:954402A001 , 95440 2A001 , 5WY4H16C , G11 Surface Finish:14 , 13 , 12 , 1.6L , TCU , TCM , TRANSAXLE Interchange Part Number:95441-2A001 , 954412A001 , 95441 2A001 Warranty:Yes

Up For Sale Is a Used In Excellent Tested Condition 14 Hyundai Veloster 1.6L Transmission Control 95440-2A001 Transaxle Unit OEM. This Module Was Removed From A Running , Driving , Insurance Totaled Low Mileage Vehicle. Please Verify Part Number And Fitment Prior To Purchase. This Unit May Require Reprogramming By A Dealer. All Purchases Are Shipped 1 Business Day After Payment Has Cleared. All Items Are Shipped USPS Priority Mail With Tracking Provided. All Items Come With A 60 Day Warranty.

14 Hyundai Veloster 1.6L Transmission Control 95440-2A001 Transaxle Unit OEM

Part Number-95440-2A001
                       95441-2A001

Maybe Not So Absurd

Thu, 28 Jun 2012

The big luxury utes are coming, and I've been thinking about them quite a bit lately. In particular, I speak of the Bentley EXP 9 F, the Lamborghini Urus and the Maserati Kubang. At first glance they seem illogical; they're all imposing and, each in its own way, over the top.

Porsche to delay entry-level roadster, report says

Mon, 16 Jan 2012

Porsche plans to delay the introduction of an entry-level roadster amid worries that the car could dilute the brand's image, CEO Matthias Mueller was quoted as saying in a German magazine. "Possibly we need to wait until the next generation of customers before the idea of a small roadster will work for Porsche," Mueller was quoted the business publication Wirtschaftswoche on Jan. 15.

Drivers 'still prefer printed maps'

Mon, 25 Nov 2013

MOST motorists still prefer printed maps when planning car journeys, according to an AA/Populus survey. Older drivers are the least happy with sat-nav, with only 9% of over-65s ditching printed maps altogether. Overall, 63% of the 23,824 drivers polled have used a printed map in the last six months, while 60% have used an in-car sat nav.