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Nos 08 - 11 Cadillac Sts And Cts Key Fob Keyless Entry Remote Gm # 25854936 on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Willis, Michigan, United States

Willis, Michigan, United States
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Type:Transmitter/Key Fob Manufacturer Part Number:25854936 / 25943677 Brand:GM Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

These are NOS KEY FOBS Keyless Entry Remote Alarm for the 2008 - 2011 Cadillac
STS, STS 4 DR, STS V 4 DR. and 2008 - 2011 CTS Sedan and 2011 CTS Coupe. GM # 25854936. This may fit other years so please check with your local GM dealer for proper vehicle application before buying as all sales on electrical items are final.
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