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Item CT31248
Lane Departure Warning Actuator (15-19 Tahoe)
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Quality tested - has undergone installation and life-cycle testing to ensure proper fit and reliable performance
      • Durable construction - designed for a reliable service life
      • Quality tested - has undergone installation and life-cycle testing to ensure proper fit and reliable performance
      • Plug-and-play installation - original style electrical connector plugs in and requires no wiring modifications
      • Direct replacement - this lane departure warning seat actuator fits and functions exactly like the original part

      Description

      No longer receiving lane departure warnings from the seat cushion? This replacement seat actuator restores full function of the lane departure warning system and disables the error warning caused by the original part.

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