2005 2006 2007 Ford Focus Cruise Control Module Oem Part 4s43-9c735-aa on 2040-parts.com
Alva, Oklahoma, US
Removed from a ford focus with 70k miles. Works great. Part number is 4s43-9c735-aa
Comes with the cable
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