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2009 Bmw M3 Mulf2 High Basis Svs Bluetooth Module Oem 84109224674 E90 E92 E93 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

McKinney, Texas, United States

McKinney, Texas, United States
40k Miles. Excellent used condition. Tested. Known to be in good working condition.
Manufacturer Part Number:84109224674 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Brand:Genuine BMW Interchange Part Number:84109229740 Warranty:No


Hello!

Here is a fantastic deal on a used MULF2 High Basis USB/Audio interface module removed from a low mile 2009 M3 being parted out at only 40k miles.  This is in good working condition and ready for your use. 

This module works in a number of BMW from 2007-2013 where equipped. Cross reference your part number with the below.
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This Module's actual part number is 84109224674. According to BMW it is interchangeable with these module part numbers:

84109229740
84109223190 
84109207360 
84109200822
84109187625
84109181391
84109178898
84109172420
84109163229
84109147519
84109149843


This part sells for $421 at the BMW dealer.  Save here!

Please email me if you have any questions BEFORE purchasing.
Thanks for looking!

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