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Mercedes Hgs Transmission Control Unit Module Computer S320 Sl320 0135454032 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Scarborough, Ontario, Canada

Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
Used. Taken from a 1993 300se
Brand:Mercedes Benz Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:0105458132 Warranty:No Warranty Other Part Number:0105458132 stock #:217722

MERCEDES HGS TRANSMISSION CONTROL UNIT MODULE COMPUTER S320 SL320 0135454032

Description:

Item : HGS (transmission) control module.

Condition : Used. Taken from a 1993 300se.

Fits : 300SE (1992 to 1993) for cars with 5 speed transmission. Please verify with your local dealership, local mechanic or match part numbers from the existing unit. It is your responsibility to verify part fitment.

Part # : 0135454032

Note : Sold as pictured. 

Return Policy:

         Due to this being an electronic component I will not accept returns on items that have been damaged by improper handling (eg. esd discharge) or damages caused by the flashing of control modules or that have been tampered. Returns are subject to verification before any refund is made. There is no restocking fee charge. Only the value of the item purchased will be refunded. 

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