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Cadillac Keyless Smart Key Remote Fob #1 Oem 2007-2010 Cts Dts Sts on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Sterling Heights, Michigan, US

Sterling Heights, Michigan, US
:

Original GM keyless entry remote- OEM.

WORKS WITH:

*2007-2010 CADILLAC CTS STS DTS #1 remote. 4 Buttons

This remote does not have a key that slides of from the bottom of the remote.

FAIR CONDITION
Used with signs of wear on the buttons and around the remote

FCC: OUC6000066
IC: 850K-6000066

***PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS REMOTE IS COMPATIBLE WITH YOUR VEHICLE BEFORE BIDDING THANKS***

GUARANTEE- REMOTE IS 100% TESTED BEFORE LISTING AND ONCE AGAIN BEFORE SHIPPING. TRANSMITTER, BATTERIES AND EVERY BUTTON ARE IN GREAT WORKING CONDITION!

PROGRAMMING - at GM dealership or auto locksmith. Please consult with your dealer or auto locksmith about reprogramming and costs BEFORE buying it.

Will not accept returns for COMPATABILITY issues or PROGRAMMING issues!

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