92-95 Bmw 318i Climate Control Module Unit 64118390900 8390900 Oi0505 on 2040-parts.com
San Bernardino, California, United States
Up for sale is an OEM CLIMATE CONTROL MODULE from a 92 325i. May fit other models. Match part number to ensure proper fitment. Part number is 6411-8 390 900 Item has been tested to be in good working order. Please check compatibility before buying. Make sure the numbers match. If you have any questions feel free to message me. We have a large selection of Mercedes and BMW parts in our store. If you are looking for a part not listed let us know Thank you |
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