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2002 Toyota Sequoia Engine Computer Module Ecm Ecu 2uz-fe 4x2 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Elk Grove, California, US

Elk Grove, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:89661-0C480 Interchange Part Number:TN 275000-4171 Warranty:No


  1. 2002 Toyota Sequioa Engine Computer ECM.
  2. Features 8 cyl 4x2. DENSO 2UZ-FE.
  3. Please talk to your Mechanic about this Part Prior to purchase.
  4. This is a Used OEM Stock Computer removed from a running  vehicle. This can be considered the ECU, Engine Computer, Main Computer or ECM.
  5.  Be sure to check with your local dealership to see if your ECU needs to be reprogrammed.  
  6.  Please see the interchange information to verify that this item fits your car.

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