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2001-03 Toyota Prius Hv High Voltage Battery Ecu Control Module 89890-47060 on 2040-parts.com

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Pleasant Hill, California, United States

Pleasant Hill, California, United States
We have a number of these ECU for the HV battery. It is from a running 01-03 car with no error codes. We dismantle a number of Prius 01-08. We have nearly every part available.
Brand:OEM Interchange Part Number:2001 2002 2003 computer Manufacturer Part Number:8989047060 Warranty:No

 We have a number of these ECU for the HV battery. It is from a running 01-03 car with no error codes. We dismantle a number of Prius 01-08. We have nearly every part available.

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