Pico 6518pt Litemate Electronic Brake Control Adapter Gm W/tow Package on 2040-parts.com
Central Point, Oregon, US
Pico Brake Controller Adapter
Chevrolet/GMC/Cadillac adapter, fits:
(For GM vehicles with tow packages)
Avalanche -- 2002-2006
Silverado -- 1999-2006
Sierra -- 1999-2006
Suburban -- 2000-2006
Tahoe -- 2000-2006
Yukon -- 2000-2006
Denali -- 2000-2006
Escalade -- 2000-2006
Hummer H2 -- 2003-2006
For use with Pico Litemate Brake Controller:
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