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94-95 Mazda Miata Transmission Control Module Computer Tcu Tcm Bpe9189e1a on 2040-parts.com

US $174.00
Location:

Port Angeles, Washington, United States

Port Angeles, Washington, United States
94-95 Mazda Miata Transmission Control Module Computer TCU TCM BPE9189E1A, US $174.00, image 1
USED in good working condition! 100% guaranteed!
Brand:OEM PART! MATCH PART#!!! BPE9189E1A Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:Control Brain Box BPE9189E1, BPE9189E1A

Used ECU from a low mileage 95 Miata . Was running & driving great when removed. No check engine lights. Parting car because it was hit in rear.

PART# BPE9189E1A  **MUST MATCH!**

14 day exchange warranty. No cash refunds as this is an electrical part. EXCHANGE ONLY! We have a few in stock.

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