Gmc Keyless Entry Remote Gm/o 15913415 on 2040-parts.com
Hawthorne, California, US
Up for sale is used but in mint condition GMC Yukon Keyless Entry Remote. This one came from a 2009 model year but works on 2007, 2008 and 2010.
NUMBERS AS SHOWN ON THE BACK OF THIS REMOTE:
GM/O: 15913415
IC: 850K60270
FCC ID: OUC60270
BATT CR2032
Please email me if you have any questions. Good luck.
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