This listing is for a 2006 Chevy cobalt wireless controller...I got this controller with my car...I forgot to give them this controller when I sold my car but it can be changed to fit another cobalt...I bought a few other ones when I had the car and done it to them...I am not 100% sure that it works tho because I do not have the car anymore so I am selling this as is!!! When I had it...it did work! Any other questions or concerns please ask Thanks!!!
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