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16168625 Gm Engine Computer "one Year Warranty" Ecm Ecu Pcm on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
This is a good used computer from a salvage vehicle.
Brand:ACDelco GM Original Equipment Other Part Number:16168725 Interchange Part Number:16168625 Warranty:Yes

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This E.C.M. fits the following various 1993-94 GM vehicles (see the compatibility list above).
 
This auction is for one service number 16168625 ECM (Engine control module)

This computer is used and came from a salvaged vehicle.

There is no core charge you keep your old E.C.M.

 There is a one year replacement warranty.

We will ship within one business day of payment.

The prom chip will need to be transferred from your original computer (call us at 513-825-1440 if you need assistance with this)
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