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Toyota Celica Tilt Steering Control Computer Ecu St185 Gt-s Alltrac 89230-20011 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.97
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New York, New York, US

New York, New York, US
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Toyota Part #89230-20011
Tilt Steering Control
Computer ECU

This the computer that controls the tilt-away steering feature on the ST18x Toyota Celicas.
This one was pulled from a JDM Right-Hand Drive ST185 GT-Four (AllTrac Turbo).
Just swap the mounting tab from front to back to use on a Left-Hand-Drive car-- the unit itself is exactly the same inside, and the mounting plug is the same.

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