1999 Kia Sportage Engine Computer K08ab, M 261 204 786 - Bosch, Ecu, Ecm on 2040-parts.com
Nashville, Tennessee, US
Engine computer
removed from a 1999 KIA Sportage.
Part number - K08AB
Bosch part number - M 261 204 786
Actual item pictured.
Guaranteed to work.
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