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Oem Chevy Gm Security Keyless Entry Remote Fob Transmitter Koblear1xt 25695955 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.88
Location:

FACTORY KEY REMOTES, US

FACTORY KEY REMOTES, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:30 DAYS FROM PURCHASE WILL BE MONEY BACK UNLESS OTHER AGREEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE. ITEM IS TESTED AND GUARANTEED TO WORK PROPERLY. NO REFUND WILL BE GIVEN IF YOU ORDER THE ITEM AND IT IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH YOUR VEHICLE. PLEASE MAKE SURE ITEM IS COMPATIBLE WITH YOUR VEHICLE Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:Chevrolet Manufacturer Part Number:25695955 Interchange Part Number:25695954 Other Part Number:KOBLEAR1XT Surface Finish:oem factory security key clicker phob control Warranty:Yes

        

You are bidding on 1 pre-owned Chevy 4 button keyless

entry remote in good condition with some signs of wear. 

The remote will need to be reprogrammed to your vehicle.  

 

 

Programming:

*Remote can ONLY be reprogrammed by your local GM dealer or locksmith. 

 

 

Warranty: 30 day money back guarantee

Payment: Paypal only within 3 days of end of auction

Pennsylvania residents will be charged 6% sales tax

 

 


BEFORE YOU BID: Check with your local dealer or compare the id number on the back of your current remote with this one to make sure this is the correct remote for your vehicle and also make sure your vehicle has a factory keyless entry system.

 

                              

 

 


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