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2012-2014 Ford Focus Display w Sync 4.2" Screen CM5T-18B955-GD

SKU: 594-01411-NOA7

Part Number: CM5T-18B955-GD

$125.00

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-- 2012 - 2013 - 2014 -- Ford Focus Front Display Panel 4.2" Screen Part Number: CM5T-18B955-GD Interchange Part Number: 594-01411 Compatible Part Numbers: CM5T-18B955-GA, CM5T-18B955-GB, CM5T-18B955-GC, CM5T-18B955-GG, CM5T-18B955GE, CM5T-18B955-GF, CM5Z-10D885GA - Radio Not Included - - No Code Required - - Minor Wear - This is for a 2012-2014 Ford 4.2" Front Display Screen. This display has been cleaned, serviced as needed and thoroughly checked. This unit's appearance is in great condition with minor wear as pictured. Function is perfect! This part is being sold as a REPLACEMENT ONLY! The part number for this unit is CM5T-18B955-GD. If you do not have this exact part number currently in your vehicle, it will likely NOT WORK. If you are unsure of your part number, contact us with your VIN and we should be able to provide you with the correct part number. They may look the same and have the same plugs but data streams may be different, not allowing them to code. For example, external amps are used in some cars and will not allow interchange, etc. As you can see from our feedback we package carefully and ship promptly via UPS Insured. Please verify that this is the part you require before purchase. The item you receive will be professionally remanufactured as described. Please let us know before purchase if you would like a specific part number so we can check availability. Feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns.

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2014 Ford Focus SE - Radio Display

This refurb'ed unit did the trick. System is fully functional again. Sales with this company was highly helpful in finding the proper part. Local dealer wanted $155 to diagnose, which I paid, and then asked $750 for total repair and replacement. Outrageous.