98-02 Lincoln Town Car Lighting Control Module Lcm 1w1t-13c788-af on 2040-parts.com
Denton, Maryland, US
Up for sale is a used but tested and in excellent physical and mechanical condition Lincoln Town Car LCM. It was removed from a 2000 Town Car that had been wrecked with only 75K miles. This module comes with a 60 day exchange gaurantee. The part number is 1W1T-13C788-AF. It may be interchangeable with other part numbers. It may fit other models and years. You must verify any interchange. Make sure this is the part NUMBER you need. Check with your dealer or mechanic for compatibility with other years and models.
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