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Gm-door Lock Conversion Kit With Remotes --(manual To Auto Door Lock Kit) on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Traverse City, Michigan, US

Traverse City, Michigan, US
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This is the parts for a GM-Door Lock Conversion.    I have 2005 Silverado that had manual door locks and I was going to convert it over to auto locks so I bought this kit.   It is suppose to have everything needed to do that,  but I can't guarantee that because I never installed it.   It does have the main kit with the control module, horn alarm, (2) fobs, wiring, etc.  It also has 3 relays, one other electrical part that looks like a relay and (2) door actuators.  These are all new parts that were purchased from a auto supply house as a kit to change my Silverado 1500 over to a auto lock system.  Please do your own research and determine if its right for you before you bid.   Thanks for your interest.  

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