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2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Ecm/engine Computer And Immobilizer on 2040-parts.com

US $110.99
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United States, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:This item has a 30 days warranty from date of purchase. If there is a problem with the item BUYER MUST CALL US AT THE NUMBER WE HAVE PROVIDED IN THE WARRANTY THAT IS SENT ALONG WITH THE PART. PLEASE NO EMAILS. Buyer is responsible for return shipping. Thank you. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

PLEASE CHECK YOUR PART NUMBER ON YOUR OLD COMPUTER BEFORE PURCHASING. IF THEY DO NOT MATCH THE ONE WE HAVE HERE FOR SALE, THEN THIS ECM WILL NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY IN YOUR ECLIPSE.

UP FOR SALE IS A  ECU ECM ENGINE COMPUTER AND IMMOBILIZER FOR A 2003 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.

THIS UNIT CAME OUT OF A RUNNING VEHICLE BEFORE IT WAS REMOVED.

WE WILL WARRANTY THIS ITEM FOR 30 DAYS AFTER PURCHASE.

IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT YOU HAVE A CERTIFIED MECHANIC INSTALL THIS ECM.

THANK YOU.

 

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