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Gm# 23443746 Hmi Control Module Non-navigation Gm Vehicle 2014+ on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
This part came out of a brand new 2014 GM vehicle with less than 100 miles on the vehicle. It was swapped out for a part to install Navigation to the vehicle.
Manufacturer Part Number:23443746 Brand:GM

This auction is for one GM HMI Module Non-Navigation, part# 23443746.  This product is Like New, since this came out of a new 2014 GM vehicle with less than 100 miles on the vehicle.  This will fit the following vehicle:

2014-2015: Cadillac CTS
2014: Chevy Impala
2014: Chevy Silverado 1500
2014: GMC Sierra 1500

Be sure to check with a GM parts department to see if this GM part number will fit your vehicle.

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