Oem Acura Tl 2002-2010 Ignitor Inverter Ballast Control Unit Module on 2040-parts.com
Prescott, Arizona, US
This came off a 2002 Acura tl.
I believe it works with many different years and models of Acuras.
My ballast went bad but I bought the ignitor and ballast as a kit. When changing it out it turns out that only the ballast was broken.
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