2005-2006 Suzuki Verona Ecm Ecu Computer 96802659 on 2040-parts.com
Flint, Texas, United States
Stock # F30010 This is a good ecm or engine computer for a 2005-2006 Suzuki Verona. The part # is 96802659. It comes with a 90 day warranty. Make sure your part number matches before ordering. Computer may need to be reprogrammed to your vehicle. |
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