Chevrolet Silverado Left Rear Airbag Impact Sensor on 2040-parts.com
Midway, West Virginia, United States
Rear driver's side airbag impact sensor. Check engine light was on, replaced with new sensor. When installing it was found that my original was nearly unplugged from the wiring harness. Therefore this sensor is in working order. New retail on this part is $138!!!
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