99 00 Honda Civic A/c Heat Climate Control 2 Modules (fits: 00 Civic) on 2040-parts.com
Waterloo, New York, United States
Hi all. I have a used, but tested and functions fine, 99-00 ac/heat climate control system with knobs included for a Honda Civic. Item consists of both modules pictured and was pulled from an 00 Civic. Item works and functions as it should.
Thanks and good luck!
Tim H
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