73 74 75 76 77 Cutlass Chevelle Monte Carlo Power Trunk Release Latch Switch on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
This is a power trunk release latch and glove box switch from a 1977 Cutlass ,this will fit 1973-77 GM A body cars , Cutlass/Chevelle//Monte Carlo//Grand Am/Lemans , the latch works as it should and there simple to install by running a wire from the fuse box accessory terminal to one side of the glove box mounted switch and run another wire from the other side of the switch directly to the trunk release latch , the latch itself provides the ground so only one power wire is needed . Please ask any questions .
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