2000 Gm Van Manual Heater Control 2 New Large Knobs & Illumination Bulb Sockets on 2040-parts.com
Silver Spring, Maryland, US
These are two good knobs for the manual type heater control on the dash of all 2000 era GM vans and pickup trucks. The knobs are used for the hot to cold temperature control, duct selection and blower motor speed. One knob was bad on this unit that I replaced for other reasons. These two knobs are good no cracked plastic.
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