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99-03 Montana Venture Rh Power Rear Side Door Lock Actuator Pigtail Wires on 2040-parts.com

US $4.50
Location:

Galesburg, Illinois, US

Galesburg, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:14 Day Return Policy: 20% Restocking Fee On Returns: Please verify the part will fit with an independent source, Or, if available please read and make sure you understand the interchange shown in the listing. I try to use actual pictures and give honest descriptions of my items therefore if you are expecting something to show up that is not pictured or described, please dont hold that against me. Items must be returned within 14 days in original described and or pictured condition. Refund of item price minus 20% restocking fee will be issued when item is returned to me in the same condition it was sent to you in. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:No

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2000 Pontiac Montana
Passengers Side Power Rear Side Sliding Door Riveted Lock Actuator Pigtail Wire With Connector

This is the pigtail wire with connector that connects to the lock actuator that is riveted onto the latch assembly. The ends of the wires have been cut as seen in the picture.

From A 2000 Pontiac Montana Minivan 3.4L.

WHAT WILL THIS FIT ? INTERCHANGE BELOW:

This fits the following according to the Hollander Interchange Books/Software Program:
PASSENGERS SIDE REAR POWER SLIDING DOOR ASSEMBLY
MONTANA 99-03
TRANS SPORT 98
SILHOUETTE 98-03
VENTURE 98-03

PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICS AND CHECK YOUR INTERCHANGES TO BE SURE THIS WILL FIT WHAT YOU NEED IT FOR, WE DO OUR BEST TO DESCRIBE IT.

You are buying a auto part that is from a vehicle being parted out. Some parts may be dirty, dusty, have some grease or normal liquids from the part you would expect to find on a used auto part. The person you are dealing with has been in the field of parting out cars for years. Any questions at all, Please ask before buying.

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Multiple auctions won by same bidder can be shipped together if it is cheaper and the items can be packed together which I will determine upon your request.

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Tax Information : (ILLINOIS only)

ILLINOIS RESIDENTS ONLY: I have to charge and pass on to the state of ILLINOIS A tax since I am a legal registered business in the state of ILLINOIS.

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