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This is a used power window switch for a 00-05 Cadillac Deville. Gaurantee power window switches 100% ,all other options such as bezels,and other switches were not checked before removing and are not. Bezels may show age,inperfections,or have cracks,broken clips,or breaks from removing.You have any problem with item recieved,all I ask is to be contacted.I stand behind parts,and will take care of any matter you may have if contacted.
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