Volvo 240 245 Oem Bosch Ignition Control Module Icm Computer Ecu #2606 on 2040-parts.com
Wrentham, Massachusetts, US
This the ignition control module from a 1990 Volvo 245. It should be compatible with other 240s as well, but please do your own research. Very good condition.
All pictures are of the actual item.
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