Used Mach Radio Power Supply Board - Ford Explorer Mercury Mountaineer Display on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, United States
An OEM MACH Radio Power Supply Board taken from a 2001 Mercury Mountaineer. Also fits Ford Explorer and Nissan Quest of similar era. This board is used for the display and needs to have some modifications done in order to restore 100% functionality, however installing it will still allow the radio to function properly minus display.
Part numbers HWM0043 or HWM0063 from manufacturer. This item is for parts/repair for someone whose radio is dead or is able to solder the resistor required. Returns are accepted if item is not as described, minus shipping cost. Buyer pays shipping back and refund will be issued once item is returned in same condition. |
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