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99-01 Mercedes A 202 545 47 32 W202 C230 C280 Abs Esp Brake Control Module Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $177.99
Location:

Annapolis, Maryland, United States

Annapolis, Maryland, United States
This is a used item, tested and in complete working condition
Brand:OEM A 202 545 47 32 Surface Finish:BLACK Manufacturer Part Number:A2025454732 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:10.0947-1512.3 1999 2000 2001 99 00 01

99-01 MERCEDES A 202 545 47 32 W202 C230 C280 ABS ESP BRAKE CONTROL MODULE UNIT 

Used and in excellent working condition 1999-2001 C230 C280 Mercedes ABS Module
This was removed from a running and driving 2001 Mercedes C230  totaled by the insurance company . 
This part will fit Mercedes years 1999-2001 C230's and C280's with matching part number. 
This may also fit other years and models with matching part numbers. 
This part may require reprogramming to your vehicle.
Please verify part number before purchase.
Part Number: 
A2025454732

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