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Bmw E36 325i At-egs Code Ij Tcu Control Unit 9/92 - 9/93 Sedan Coupe Convert on 2040-parts.com

US $24.62
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Lucerne Valley, California, United States

Lucerne Valley, California, United States
In good working condition.Removed from a running 1/93 325is coupe.
Brand:BOSCH Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:OEM #24611421223 (AT-EGS control unit) Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:BOSCH #0 260 002 278 code IJ Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

 BMW  BOSCH  FACTORY  OEM  TCU  /  automatic  transmission  control  unit.  AT - EGS.  Bosch  # 0 260 002 278  Code IJ.  In  excellent  working  condition  having  been  removed  from  a  running  &  driving  E36  1993  325is  coupe.  Fits  the  9/92 - 9/93  vehicles  listed  below.  2  available.

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Part 24611421223 (AT-EGS control unit) was found on the following vehicles:

E36: Details on E36
E36 325i Sedan
E36 325i Convertible
E36 325is Coupe

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