SpeeVech Car Rear Liftgate Window Glass Release Switch D1994E 15798062 22863048 for Chevrolet Tahoe Cadillac Escalade 2007-2014 GMC Yukon XL Window Button
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As well as the rubber cover, this model does not have it. I think the switch is much better than the original, since it's one piece.
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Yes, she is the same class as the SUV
Five minutes later, I had one installed on my 2007 Chevrolet Suburban LTZ. The old switch should be carefully pored out and pulled out far enough to disconnect the harness plug from the old switch. Now, I installed the new one in the hole, and it works just fine.
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With no extra fees and delivery to your door within a few hours, you cannot Performing the following task yourself in five minutes is the easiest method This is *br1. Put together one regular sized flat screwdriver and a couple of small flat screwdrivers. Those with needle nose pliers as well as locking clamp pliers (vise grips) may be required. ** 2. Ensure that the old switch is uncovered and free of the rubber cap. 1. 2. 3. You will need to lift the old switch just a little bit with the small flat screwdriver you have placed underneath the edge of the old switch. Item 4. Prying up the screwdriver from the tiny gap you created with it, place it in the opening you made and rotate it a little. Approximately half of the way up it should appear. Pry out the switch with your needle nose, then gently pull out the switch * 1- With your needle nose, pry out the switch, then gently pull it out. The maximum thickness is 1/2 inch. This is 6. Removing the old switch is as simple as lifting up on the colored wire harness lock tab. This is 7. You can use the vise grips/thermostats to prevent the wire harness from sliding back into the hole after you attach the lock tab. This is *br8. Make sure that the groove slot on the new switch lines up with the connector on the wire harness and push it in so the lock tab will engage. When the window lock engages and the window opens, you should hear it. The 9th point. Fix any kinks in the harness and make it as comfortable as possible Slide it into its position, then press it in. That's all there is to You've done it.
There was no reason not to try it over OEM, and the more plastic it contains makes it an obvious choice If I were to replace my button cover with a hard metal cover, I might beat the original soft rubbery cover that started to deteriorate. The online videos for this repair can be found here Although it can be tedious to remove the old one, the tailgate trim can be disassembled without having to disassemble it. About 20 minutes were needed for me to fix this problem. As of now, it seems to be working well. The test of time and usage will tell if it withstands the test.
It is the same as the Needles-nose pliers were my tools of choice for digging out the old one. After plugging the wires in, it took under 2 minutes for the system to be changed. Unlike some videos, you do not have to remove panels.
My 2012 Tahoe was just the right size for this item. The steps for doing this yourself can be found in many YouTube videos.
A few years ago, I ordered this window film for the back window of my GMC 2010. For your information. 2010 is not the right timeframe for this.
The installation can be viewed on YouTube. There's one easy one. It is not good.
The product fits and works correctly.
I think she got good value for her.