Gm Delco Original Good-used Electronic Climate Control Module Pn 16006296 For 80 on 2040-parts.com
Utica, Michigan, US
Original Made in USA GM Delco Electronics 1980 good used Cadillac Electronic Climate Control. Part # 16006296, LIT.REF. CODE 062EEC1, Service No. 16011827 and serial no.1062568.
NOTE: This is NOT a Standard Motor Products Brand, as shown in product details. IT IS a GENUINE GM Delco unit.
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