1999 Honda Accord Engine Control Module 590-58023b on 2040-parts.com
Geneva, Ohio, United States
Engine control module for a 1999 Honda Accord. Good condition. 30 day warranty.
Part Number: 37820PAAL61 Will fit the following: B: ACCORD 99 Electronic Control Module; (lower center dash), 2.3L, Cpe, AT, California emissions B: ACCORD 99 Electronic Control Module; (lower center dash), 2.3L, Sdn, AT, California emissions, EX B: ACCORD 99 Electronic Control Module; (lower center dash), 2.3L, Sdn, AT, California emissions, LX |
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