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94-95 Chevy Caprice 9c1 Impala Ss Lt1 Engine Computer Ecm Pcm 16188051 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
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Edmonton Alberta, CA

Edmonton Alberta, CA
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94-95 CHEVY CAPRICE 9C1 IMPALA SS Used 16188051 PCM (also known as Engine Computer, Powertrain Control Module, ECM, ECU, and VCM). Pulled from a 1995 Caprice 9C1 with LT1 engine.   Service tag "BMFA" = 1995 Impala SS.      Mileage unknown.      I am located in Canada and shipping can take 12-15 business days.

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