88-90 Chevy Silverado Gmc 1500 Truck Digital Climate Ac Control Temp Heater A/c on 2040-parts.com
Romulus, Michigan, US
AUCTION IS FOR A CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT REMOVED FROM A CHEVY 1500 FULL SIZE TRUCK.
FACE IS GREY, BUTTONS ARE GREY.
FACEPLATE AND BUTTONS ARE IN GOOD USED CONDITION AS PICTURED BELOW SHOWING SOME WEAR BUT NOTHING TO EXCESSIVE. DISPLAY LENS HAS SOME MINOR SCRATCHES, TYPICAL FOR A USED PART. NIGHT ILLUMINATION IS GREAT! OVERALL THIS UNIT WORKS WELL AND WOULD MAKE A SOLID REPLACEMENT. CLEANED AND READY TO GO!
WILL FIT 1988 TO 1990 CHEVY AND GMC FULL SIZE TRUCKS.
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