Rear A/c, Heater Control Panel For Chevy/gmc Suburbans/tahoes on 2040-parts.com
Enterprise, Alabama, US
Rear A/C and heater controls off a 1999 (old body style) GMC Suburban.
Will also fit Chevy models from the early 1990s. This from the older body style Chevy/GMC before it changed in late 1999.
Part is in excellent condition and works perfectly.
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