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Chrysler 300m Memory Seat Module Oem # P04602271ab on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
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Norwood, Massachusetts, United States

Norwood, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Chrysler Interchange Part Number:P04602271AD Manufacturer Part Number:P04602271AB

Original Equipment Memory Seat Module for Chrysler 300M, Concorde, LHS and Dodge Intrepid. Part number on the module is P04602271AB.
  • This module is OE and not a cheap aftermarket replacement.
  • Mounts under driver's seat and controls the seat-memory function.
  • Was working perfectly when it came out of a four door 2002 Chrysler 300M.
  • This module will also fit other Chrysler products such as the LHS models. 
Buyer is  responsible to make sure this module fits his/her specific application. Sold AS IS.
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