98-04 Buick Regal / Century Ac Heater Control Unit Oem on 2040-parts.com
Modesto, California, US
1998 - 2004 BUICK REGAL / CENTURY CLIMATE CONTROL A/C HEATER CONTROL UNIT W/ATC
UNIT IS GOOD 100% - WORKING CONDITION
ORIGINAL GM DELCO PART #: 09352034
IT FITS: BUICK REGAL 1998-1999 AUTOMATIC TEMP CONTROL (OPT CJ2)
BUICK REGAL 2000-2004 AUTOMATIC TEMP CONTROL (OPT CJ2)
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