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05-06 Cadillac Sts Keyless Entry Control Computer Theft Locking Module Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Stittsville, Ontario, Canada

Stittsville, Ontario, Canada
Parts in excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition, some may have scratches/dirt/grease. Please see pictures.
Manufacturer Part Number:5WY7280 Other Part Number:25757622


05-06 CADILLAC STS KEYLESS ENTRY CONTROL COMPUTER THEFT LOCKING MODULE OEM

This part came out of:
2005 Cadillac STS V8 4.6L - 1G6DC67A950167297


Condition:
 Factory Used Genuine OEM
Parts in excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition, some may have scratches/dirt/grease. Please see pictures.

30 Days warranty on all mechanical parts.
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May fit alternate models, trims, or years.

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