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Olds 88 Lss Factory Oe Anti-theft Keyless Entry Receiver Module, Id No. 25643378 on 2040-parts.com

US $56.63
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Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Ident: 25643378; Factory OE Anti-Theft/Theft Deterrent Keyless Entry Receiver Module. Actual item exactly as pictured. USED, tested and working at time of removal. Please note: We do not sell "TEST PARTS"... items returned that are NOT defective or ordered incorrectly are subject to a 50% restocking fee. * Compatibility Disclaimer: PLEASE NOTE: eBay's vehicle "COMPATIBILITY" is an added service and does not mean this part will fit your car. AVOID COSTLY RETURNS... (50% restock fee for items ordered incorrectly) PLEASE READ & USE OUR INTERCHANGE to ensure proper fit. We warrant this item to fit ONLY the vehicles listed under "Interchange Details".
Brand:Factory OEM / UTA Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:25643378, 25666345 Surface Finish:EXACTLY AS PICTURED Interchange Part Number:591-06509 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:CODE FC1 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States


OLDS 88 LSS Factory OE Anti-Theft Keyless Entry Receiver Module, ID No. 25643378, Used... Exactly as Pictured!

Donor Vehicle

Model          OLDSMOBILE EIGHTY EIGHT LSS

Year            1996

Mileage        0 (0 if unknown or not available)

Stock No.     591-06509

Loc/Code     FC1

Part Details

Condition     USED, tested and working at time of removal. 

Warranty     14 Days from date of delivery. Please note: We do not sell "TEST PARTS"... items returned that are NOT defective or ordered incorrectly are subject to a 50% restocking fee. 

Interchange Details*

This  Factory OE Keyless Entry Receiver Module  fits the following makes, models and options:

96-99 AURORA receiver (package deck)

96-99 BONNEVILLE receiver (package deck)

93-95 EIGHTY EIGHT receiver (RH side of dash)

96-99 EIGHTY EIGHT receiver (center dash)

96-99 LESABRE receiver (RH dash)

96 NINETY EIGHT receiver (package deck)

96 PARK AVENUE receiver (package deck)

96-99 RIVIERA receiver (package deck)

Notes:      Ident: 25643378, 25666345; Factory OE Anti-Theft/Theft Deterrent Keyless Entry Receiver Module... Tested Approved.... Exactly as pictured.

Other Notes: FREE shipping offer is limited to the 48 states ONLY... AK, HI and PR require additional shipping charges.

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eBay's "compatibility" may differ... PLEASE use our interchange.

GM Dealer New Retail:            $195.00

                                             VIN: 1G3HY52K1T4835402

* Compatibility Disclaimer: PLEASE NOTE: eBay's vehicle "COMPATIBILITY" is an added service and does not mean this part will fit your car.
AVOID COSTLY RETURNS... (restock fee for items ordered incorrectly) PLEASE READ & USE OUR INTERCHANGE
to ensure proper fit. We warrant this item to fit ONLY the vehicles listed above under "Interchange Details".

Why buy NEW... when USED will do?

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