Mercedes C-class Engine Brain Box 202 Type, Elec Cont Module (ecm) 96 on 2040-parts.com
Circleville, Ohio, US
MERCEDES MERCEDES C-CLASS [ENGINE_BRAIN_BOX] 202 Type, Elec Cont Module (ECM); (
Donor Vehicle:
Model: MERCEDES C-CLASS
Year: 1996
StockNumber: 00001873
Part Details:
Comments: ECM MODULE, WETC, ID 017-545-61-32
Interchange Information:
202 Type, Elec Cont Module (ECM); (RH rear engine compartment), C220, w/electronic traction control
also fits the following models:MERCEDES C-CLASS 1995 - 1996 202 Type, Elec Cont Module (ECM); (RH rear engine compartment), C220, w/electronic traction control
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