GM Genuine Parts 16629927 Trunk Lid Pull Down Switch
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
There is a 1988 Camaro I ordered this for. There were too many of me. I was the incorrect part.
Thanks for visiting! Obviously, a part like this would work perfectly on my 1995 Sedan De Ville but would not work on a 1991 De Ville because they are completely different cars. The owner wrote that this part was perfect for the Town Car they had in 1993. For the period from 1990 to It seems that 97 Town Cars have been the same. Having never tried one, I'd take a chance and order one to see how it is. Considering Amazon's return policy, you have no reason to worry! Against my wishes, I ordered 2 myself, one of which is working and the other could be returned without hassle. There is no doubt it was I am sure your mechanic can fix the trunk so that it will close properly, without using the power assist. I hope this information has been useful, but as your car gets older, still in good shape, this type of part will become harder to find. Try to locate the original Ford part number. On the internet, there may be other options for you. We wish you all the luck in the world!
This question stumps me, since I don't know the answer. It would be nice to be able to assist. The following is a description of Don
A 1994 Cadillac Seville can be fitted with an ACDelco 16629927 GM Original Equipment Trunk Lid Pull Down Switch.
Selected User Reviews For GM Genuine Parts 16629927 Trunk Lid Pull Down Switch
It is likely that this switch is all that's needed to fix the trunk of an obsolete car with a motor that closes the last 5% for you because that was the grand idea, and that "great idea" stopped working the way it should be.
There are no instructions with it, but it's pretty easy to find a video online that shows you how to use it. You can find a trunk pulldown switch for your vehicle by searching "your car name and trunk pull down switch. ". As a rule of thumb, if your quasi-funeral is going well, your effect should be It is just the switch that fails, not the motor itself, in the luxury trunk-closing device. In the event you have to replace the motor too, you should replace the switch as well since it is more likely to be damaged than the motor itself. Hence, this is the switch you should start with. It may still be in need of the pull down motor if it still doesn't work after installing this part. It is not uncommon for the pull down motor to cost more than There's a good chance that this switch is the culprit and you'll only have to spend $20-$30 on this one You can do it yourself for $25 and 15 minutes of work. Having these things on hand will make your life easier To remove the torx screw that holds this switch to the trunk catch mounting bracket, and a flat screw driver to help pry apart the wire connector and lift the switch off the mounting bracket (depending on how well it works after removing the There may be a need for tools to remove the trunk catch (trunk cover) depending on how your trunk cover is installed. That usually requires manually removing screws or clips, which is not difficult if you've got hand tools. Get your trunk pull down thingy fixed, your old school thing is not really as cool as they thought, go for it!.
I did some investigating, and I found many sites pointing to this switch as the culprit in the failure of my 1993 Cadillac Fleetwood trunk lid pull down motor. There were lots of trouble shooting tips which I read through, but the easiest way to solve the problem was to just It makes me feel good that this vendor took back the item without any problem since I ordered two by mistake. They deserve a pat on the back. I ended up having to buy a pull down motor as well when I discovered it was the pull down motor. These were the parts I needed and they were what I needed.
My father would have been thrilled to have this - A 1993 Lincoln Town Car owned by my law. The installation took less than 10 minutes and the software worked perfectly. The trunk is working again, and he's very glad about that. I recommend it.
It is a rather large mechanism it costs about $300. I was hoping only the switch was broken. It took no more than fifteen minutes to install this switch and it solved the problem.
As a result, I was able to use the part. In addition to keeping my trunk down, it also serves its purpose as a power trunk pull down. I love that there are still parts for older models of GM cars that can be found. In addition, replacing the part was easy. When I realized that this component rendered the trunk pull down feature inoperable, I was certain that it was a software issue. As it turns out, the part is common to other GM models as well. I appreciate the opportunity to locate the part and know it will be used in multiple GM vehicles.
While the convertible top door latches and does pull down the extra 34 of an inch, it will not pull down. I bought this switch as a replacement for an OEM motor that was running fine.
I no longer have to gamble on whether or not my trunk can close when I open my Cadillac Deville. It is well worth the money!.
This is the first time this seller has offered a product. There is no indication of what went wrong with the first. It is hoped that this one will prove to be more durable than the first Bag boys want to slam the trunk lid before I can stop them, so that's the problem. I've had to relearn to close my mouth when I get assistance with my shopping when I put my hand on the lid.