1997-2003 Bmw 528i E39 Heat Blower Motor Speed Resistor Module 64118383835 on 2040-parts.com
Fremont, Michigan, United States
HEAT SPEED CONTROL MODULE DONOR CAR: 1999 BMW 528i VIN NUMBER: WBADM5331XBY15263 PART NUMBER:64118383835 MOTOR: 2.8L LOCATION:B32 DESCRIPTION: THIS IS THE HEAT BLOWER SPEED MODULE FROM A 1999 BMW 528i THIS PART IS IN GOOD CONDITION, THERE ARE SOME SIGNS OF WEAR AS CAN BE SEEN ON THE PICTURES. THIS MAY ALSO FIT OTHER MODELS AND YEARS BUT DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH BEFORE BUY. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION, PLEASE CONTACT US BEFORE BUYING.PLEASE REMEMBER YOU ARE BUYING USED PARTS. THEY MAY BE DIRTY HAVE SCRATCHES AND NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR LIKE CRACKS AND RUST. GENERAL STORE POLICIES: SHIPPING:
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