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1994 Astro Van Computer,chevy,gmc?safari?automatic,4.3,3l Bjla,ecm Ecu,94 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Saint Louisville, Ohio, US

Saint Louisville, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

   Hi, this is Don.  I took this from a 1994 Astro van at my local salvage yard when my 94 van wouldn't run right.  With this unit, it ran exactly the same.  I finally discovered that the top temp sending unit was the problem, and then my van ran great just like it always used to.  I switched out this unit with my old one, and the van still ran great.  So I'm selling this as tested and working.  I am also selling this as for a 1994 Astro w/ 4.3 auto only as I don't have any idea what other models or variations it may be compatable with.  I usually have a return policy, but not on this item.

     Questions are welcome, you can email or call 740 745 3334 anytime.  I will combine shipping for multiple items. Thank you very much for looking at my listing.

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