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2009-2011 Chevy Traverse Awd, Used Rear Clutch Module on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Decorah, Iowa, United States

Decorah, Iowa, United States
This is a used/ repaired professionally part. one of the sensor wires was broken, it has been soldered and sealed and works fine.
Brand:GM Used part Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:22961737

This is a used rear differential clutch for the following GM AWD vehicles. 09-11 Chevy Traverse, 07-11 GMC Acadia, 08-11 Buick Enclave and 07-10 Saturn Outlook. Just to be clear this part is used but functional, One of the wires has been soldered and repaired professionally so it is fully operational.  Retail price for this is over $800.00 from  the dealer, but you can save a ton buying used if your AWD is disabled. I will refund your purchase price if the unit is defective upon arrival. The part will be shipped in the original box with protective foam cushions. Thanks for looking.

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