This ECU/ECM came off my working 2012 VX 110 Sport. Pulled from working unit. Sorry no return on electrical.
I will work for VX 110 Sport, Deluxe, and Cruiser models for the years 2007-2014. Just plug and go. I included a picture of the pins. All pins are straight and in good condition. I have included the part number for you to reference. Be sure to check the updates when doing this, because as Yamaha comes out with new models they will replace old part numbers with new ones, even though the part is exactly the same. |
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