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1992-1996 Lexus Sc300 Digital Climate Control Module - # 55900-24190 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:LEXUS Manufacturer Part Number:55900-24190

I removed this module from a junked 94 sc300 with the plan to replace the one in my 1993 sc300 that would shut off every once and a while. I never got around to replacing it before selling my car. Therefore I was never able to test it and verify it's condition. It was removed from a rear ended sc300 and I have no reason to believe it doesn't work. It should work for the years 1992-1996 but please do your research. It's a Denso unit and the numbers on it are: 55900-24190... 146430-4072....  12V

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