Body Control Module (BCM) Repair Service

Body Control Module (BCM) Repair Service For Mazda CX-9 TB (2007-2016)

Common Faults:

  • Indicators staying on
  • Indicators/hazard lights in-operative
  • Unable to communicate with BCM using a Scantool
  • PART Numbers:

    • TD84-67-560
    • TD8467560
    • VP6ALF14B205C
    • 7K22A

$495

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Please Note:
This is a repair service only. You will need to send us your existing unit for repair. Return postage for the repaired unit is included. Full instructions will be provided at checkout.

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