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10 - 16 Cadillac Srx Lift Gate Rear Camera Wiring Harness # 22796555 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Clearwater, Florida, United States

Clearwater, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Model:SRX Tag Number:0000024282 Brand:CADILLAC Year:2004 Manufacturer Part Number:22796555 Mileage:142300

WIRING HARNESS/LIFTGATEDrivelines: AWD; FWD;
BDS: BODY EQUIPMENT LIFT GATE (POWER) PWR LIFT GATE(TB5); LIFT GATE LIFT GATE(TB4)
VSA: CAMERA REAR VIEW REAR VIEW CAMERA(UVC)
HARNESS,L/GATE WRG
CONNECTOR-GROMMET-HARNESS-PLUG, Body Wiring. For: LF,LH,LJ26 PWR LIFT GATE(TB5),REAR VIEW CAMERA(UVC) (2010 - 2016). Required: 01

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