Power Lock Switch Vw Beetle 98-10 Drivers Or Passengers Side on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
This ad is for a 1998 to 2009 VW Beetle power lock switch tested works perfect it works either the left or the right there it's the part that sits in the inside door handle assembly that locks and unlocks your car I have several Beetles and parts for them if you need something specific please ask I'll give you the best deal possible thank you
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