Helps assist driver with hands-free access to the trunk or rear cargo area
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Product Details
GM Genuine Parts™ Hands Free Vehicle Access Sensor (23366531) by ACDelco®. GM Genuine Parts Hands Free Vehicle Access Sensor are designed, engineered, and tested to rigorous standards, and are backed by General Motors. These sensors help open the vehicle's trunk with hands-free access for the driver. GM Genuine Parts are the true OE parts installed during the production of or validated by General Motors for GM vehicles. Some GM Genuine Parts may have formerly appeared as ACDelco GM Original Equipment (OE).
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Posted by Michael (Chatom, AL) / November 27, 20182007 Pontiac Torrent
3 of 5
Locked Out of my Equinox Back Hatch!!
This release switch was the perfect fit for my 08 Equinox. Once I was able to open the hatch from the inside I was able to take the hatch apart and put this switch in. Works just fine.
Posted by Carmela (Brockport, NY) / June 15, 20182008 Chevy Equinox
5 of 5
Actuator
Was a perfect match!
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Posted by Kenneth (Easthampton, MA) / December 20, 20172003 Buick Park Avenue
5 of 5
Quick And Easy
The name of this item is actually "Trunk Release Motor". It is an exact duplicate of the original. The replacement was made easy by watching the referenced video which is a part of the ordering info.
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Posted by John (Blue Springs, MO) / September 29, 20172005 Pontiac GTO
5 of 5
2012 Buick Regal-Trunk Release Now Works
2012 Buick Regal Trunk release switch was not working when pressed. The remote trunk worked. I ordered the replacement part and prepared for a leisurely Sunday afternoon project. It was! You have to take off the inside liner of the trunk lid so you can gain access to four nuts that hold the Buick logo in place. Make sure you have a removal tool for removing the pesky trim panel clips. Remove the wire plug from the connector on the back of the logo. Remove the nuts with a socket extension and gently pry the logo off. Take note of the placement of the switch in the back of the logo. Replace the trunk lid release switch. Reverse the above steps. I am 72 years old with a bunch of aches and pains so it took twice as long as you should. About an hour. Cold beer tasted extra good when the new switch worked!!
Posted by James (Medfield, MA) / July 26, 20172012 Buick Regal
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