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Honda Crv Engine Computer Auto Awd 37820-ppl-a53 Pcm Ecm Ecu on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Middle River, Maryland, US

Middle River, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:37820-PPL-A53 Warranty:No

2003 - 2004 Honda CR-V

Engine Computer (aka PCM, ECM, ECU)

In good working condition. We were troubleshooting a knock sensor code and got this computer hoping the other one had a bad driver. Come to find out, the wire had a break in it and the computer was ok. Can not return to salvage yard, so I figured I would try eBay.

Your part number must MATCH exactly.

37820-PPL-A53

Automatic transmission       All wheel drive

You will need to have the dealer update the immobilizer/ key sync.

Cost me $65 here in Baltimore.

Any questions, send me a message or call 410 529-9340   Chris

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