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A/c Heater Control For 99-06 Volvo S80 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Volvo Manufacturer Part Number:9472421

 This is an OE heater control for the Volvo S80.   I bought this one because it had a button bezel at the bottom that had openings for additional switches.  I simply switched bezels and now this one if for sale.  In pretty good shape with some minor wear.  One of the screw tabs is partially broken at the bottom, but should not affect installation.   Just a word of warning, do not even turn the key to the accessory position with this unit disconnected.  It is part of the Canbus and will throw an airbag error that you have to take to the dealer or a really good independent to have reset.  Plus, the windows will not work while it is unplugged.  This I learned from personal experience.  It obviously contains some serious components of the computer in here.     

This appears to work in 99-06 models.  Mine was an 02, but please check first.  I am not totally sure that the part number listed is the actual part number, but it was the only sticker I could find.

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