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2003-05 Honda Civic Hybrid Hv Battery Control Computer Ecm Ecu 1k000-pza-a02 on 2040-parts.com

US $166.99
Location:

Annapolis, Maryland, United States

Annapolis, Maryland, United States
This is a used item,tested and in complete working condition
Brand:KEIHIN Interchange Part Number:1K000-PZA-A02 , 1K000PZAA02 Manufacturer Part Number:1K000-PZA-A02 , 1K000PZAA02 Warranty:Yes

2003-05 HONDA CIVIC HYBRID HV BATTERY CONTROL COMPUTER ECM ECU 1K000-PZA-A02

This is a Honda Civic Hybrid HV Battery Control Computer ECU ECM.
This was removed from a running,driving,salvaged 2005 Honda Civic with less than 52,000 miles.
It is in tested working order. This will fit years 2003-2005
Please check your part number before purchasing.
Part Number: 1K000-PZA-A02

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