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So the number you posted actually isn’t valid; CL3V-2C215-AB is the engineering number, which may be printed on the module. Service parts have a different #, per your VIN the service part # was originally CL3Z-2C405-C. That was then superseded by CL3Z-2C215-A, which is discontinued.I would try searching for those part numbers to see if you can find a leftover. If not, I’d suggest contacting a business that specializes in rebuilding vehicle modules. They shove able to refurbish yours and get you back on the road.
So the number you posted actually isn’t valid; CL3V-2C215-AB is the engineering number, which may be printed on the module. Service parts have a different #, per your VIN the service part # was originally CL3Z-2C405-C. That was then superseded by CL3Z-2C215-A, which is discontinued.
I would try searching for those part numbers to see if you can find a leftover. If not, I’d suggest contacting a business that specializes in rebuilding vehicle modules. They shove able to refurbish yours and get you back on the road.