Dodge Ram 4x4 Electronic Transfer Case Control Module 2009-2012 56030123ac on 2040-parts.com
Paris, Texas, US
What you are bidding on is a brand new, latest updated 4x4 control module for 2009-2012 Dodge Ram trucks. It is located in the passengers side floorboard directly below the a/c housing, this will fix your stubborn (service 4x4) message on your instrument cluster.
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