96-97 Mercedes E320 3.2l Ecu Ecm Ecc A 018 545 12 32 Bosch 0 261 203 623 on 2040-parts.com
Denton, Maryland, US
Up for sale is a used but tested and in excellent physical and mechanical condition Mercedes E320 engine control module or ECU. It was removed from a 96 E320. The car was wrecked and totalled by the insurance company. This ECU comes with a 60 day exchange gaurantee. The Bosch part number is 0 261 203 623. Mercedes number is A 018 545 12 32. It will fit other years and models of Mercedes W140. Make sure this is the part you need. Check with your dealer or mechanic for compatibility with other years and models.
Automatic Transmission Parts for Sale
- Atp y-763 detent cable-auto trans detent cable(US $19.70)
- Atp y-747 transmission shift cable-auto trans shifter cable(US $48.37)
- Atp y-646 transmission shift cable-auto trans shifter cable(US $50.64)
- Atp y-764 detent cable-auto trans detent cable(US $20.18)
- Atp y-757 transmission shift cable-auto trans shifter cable(US $67.94)
- Mercedes w209 clk500 c230 transmission control unit tcu tcm a 030 545 42 32(US $219.99)
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