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New Gm Remote Key Keyless Entry Fob Clicker Beeper Alarm Lhj011 + Free Battery on 2040-parts.com

US $11.50
Location:

Selbyville, Delaware, US

Selbyville, Delaware, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Brand:Extra-Partss Manufacturer Part Number:15186201 15132197 10377295 Interchange Part Number:15186203 21997127 15186200 Other Part Number:LHJ011 LHJO11 Title::New GM Keyless Entry Remote Key Fob LHJ011 Whats Included::Brand New Remote + Free Spare Battery

*Extra Partss Listing*

This listing is for a NEW 3 button Keyless Entry Remote.  The remote is compatible with all

vehicles listed in our compatibility table above that have FACTORY keyless entry systems installed.

Also included will be an additional spare battery in case the current battery installed goes dead.

If you don't see your vehicle listed in our auction this will NOT work for you.

PROGRAMMING SECTION

You will be able to self program this remote without having to visit your local

dealership.  The programming is quick, easy and no tools are required. After your

purchase please kindly email us the year make and model of your vehicle, we will

 then reply with the
correct programming procedure for your specific vehicle.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

When purchasing your item from Extra Parts you can always be sure that you will be

handled with the up most care.  We fully test your item just prior to shipping to make

sure that it is transmitting a strong proper signal & also to be sure that the battery

is fully charged.  Customer Service is our number 1 priority here !


ALL ORDERS ARE SHIPPING VIA USPS FIRST CLASS MAIL !

If you would like your order to arrive sooner please select priority

mail when checking out this service is a 2 to 3 day delivery !

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