Bmw 535i (e61) Heat Air Conditioning Controller Assembly 11419110 & 5145 7063145 on 2040-parts.com
McKinney, Texas, United States
For sale is this used OEM BMW Air conditioning & heat controller assembly with the plastic bezel.In working condition. The bezel has minor tear and wear scuffs (see pics)BMW OEM part # 11419110 - Controller BMW OEM part # 5145 7063145 - Dash Bezel Please double check that this is the right part for your car before you purchase. |
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