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2003 Nissan Pathfinder Engine Ecu Ecm Computer Mec31-320 C3 on 2040-parts.com

US $174.95
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Littleton, Colorado, United States

Littleton, Colorado, United States
Condition:Used

Good used engine computer for a 2003 Nissan Pathfinder with a 3.5L V6 engine. The part number is MEC31-320 C3. Came from a lightly wrecked running truck with 126k miles. Please make sure that the part number is correct for your truck before buying.  Programming will be required before use.

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