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Peugeot 407 Citroen C5 Rd4 Lcd Display Screen Clock Genuine on 2040-parts.com

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Worle, United Kingdom

Worle, United Kingdom
Genuine Peugeot/Citroen clock display. They are used but in perfect working condition, they have been fully configured to Peugeot 407 and Citroen C5 with every available option, i.e a/c double zone, radio-cd, parking sensors, Bluetooth, fuel usage, CD changer, AUX-IN, central locking and more... It has a 12 pin socket which fits models from 2004 onward, not compatible with 6 pin socket types and sat nav. Display comes on its own as per picture 7 & 8.
Brand:Citroen,Peugeot Genuine OE Manufacturer Part Number:JCE-EMF C- ABA CEM1 Screen/Monitor Type:In-Dash Information LCD Display

Peugeot 407 Citroen C5 LCD Multifunction (Dual Heater Control) Compatible with Single Heater Control too

**Fully configured, just plug in and play**

Please expect general wear & tear otherwise in good condition, it is tested & in perfect working condition

Pictures are of the actual display

12 pin socket at the back

Genuine Peugeot/Citroen Display

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