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Tekonsha 3015-s Brake Control Wiring Adapter For Gm, Tekonsha *see Description* on 2040-parts.com

US $10.10
Location:

East Earl, Pennsylvania, United States

East Earl, Pennsylvania, United States
This item is in good cosmetic condition and will have several blemishes. It shows signs of typical use. It will come in original packaging. The packaging will be opened and may be damaged. - Details: Does NOT include the wire end covers
Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:016118130928 Brand:Tekonsha MPN:Does not apply Color:N/A Model:N/A ISBN:Does Not Apply EAN:Does Not Apply

Tekonsha 3015-S Brake Control Wiring Adapter for GM, Tekonsha *See description*

Condition: Used This item is in good cosmetic condition and will have several blemishes. It shows signs of typical use. It will come in original packaging. The packaging will be opened and may be damaged. - Details: Does NOT include the wire end covers

About the item:

- Vehicle specific brake control wiring harness
- For brake controls with electrical wiring mounted on back of unit
- Wiring harnesses must be spliced into the existing pigtail

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