1990 Dodge Dynasty Voyager Caravan Transmission Computer Tcm Tcu Updated on 2040-parts.com
Winona, Missouri, US
this transmission TCM TCU computer does interchange with some other dodge and chrysler products, you will have to match up the code and numbers to look them up, this is a good one, i drove this car home and parted it out... part no 04796121, DLR CODE 39842, P/N P0479612, and 04796 121, .......NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING...
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