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Yukon, Oklahoma, US
PART INFORMATION
This is a oem power door lock control module/relay from a 1999 Acura Integra. This control module will fit 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Acura Integra models. Please make sure this part fits your car before you bid or buy this item. Part has been tested and is in excellent working condition. Part has been cleaned and is ready for installation upon arrival. Thank you for your purchase!
PART LOCATION
This item is located inside the drivers front door
APPLICATIONS
1994-2001 Acura Integra
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