97-99 Gmc Chevy Tahoe Suburban Yukon Heater A/c Control W/rear Defrost 16238885 on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, New York, US
This is a heater A/C control out of a 1998 Chevy Tahoe WITH rear defrost. It fits Tahoe, Suburban and Yukon It will also fit 98 Chevy C/K,GMC Sierra, Chevy 1500/2500/3500 WITH REAR DEFROST, but please check your local dealer for your application & use the pictures of the rear as a reference. The years vary by model. It is used and in good working and cosmetic condition. The part # on it is 16238885. The mounting tabs are NOT broken. All electrical items are sold AS IS. If you have any questions feel free to e-mail me.
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