97- Mitsubishi -diamante -digital Ac / Heater Controler on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, New York, US
The factory full assembly digital AC /Heater controler is from 97 - 99 Mitsubishi Diamante.Part# MR148496,ser# CAA502A036AB. However,befoure bidding check with your dealer for your specification vehicle to be sure!
Return is not accepted if item dees not fit your car
The unit is in great working and looking condition!
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