Honda Odyssey Oem Right Slide Door Control Unit on 2040-parts.com
Atlanta, Georgia, US
This is an OEM part purchased from a Honda dealer (Showcase Honda in Phoenix, Arizona).
It fits at least a 2008 Honda Odyssey, but likely multiple years (2008 - 2010). It is for the right slide door and fits behind the interior paneling.
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