Have a ECM came out of a 2003 Honda Civic LX automatic with 165,00 miles. Good working order. numbers on it are
37820-PLM-L57
2438-212878
So please make sure this ECM will work for your car. was told it would work for an 01-03 civic LX. You might have to go to a dealer to get it programed for you car.
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