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Home > Chevy > Trailblazer > Tail Lights (Taillights) > 2002-2009 Chevy Trailblazer Tail Lamp Circuit Board Pair

2002 - 2009 Chevy Trailblazer Tail Lamp Circuit Board   Pair
 
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2002 - 2009 Chevy Trailblazer Tail Lamp Circuit Board Pair



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www.1aauto.com 1A Auto Shows you how to install, repair, fix, change or replace a broken, damaged, burned out, cracked, faded, cloudy or chipped taillight circuit board. This video is applicable to 2002-2009 Chevy Trailblazer models.

This tail light circuit connector board set is just what you need to get your taillight working again! This circuit board features the following specifications:

  • Includes LH and RH side
  • High quality item that is built to strict quality control standards
  • Direct bolt on ~ Easy to install
  • Replaces burnt and malfunctioning circuit board
  • Allows for just replacement of defective part instead of entire taillight

This tail light circuit connector board set makes a great replacement and has good cost savings over a dealer circuit board.



This part replaces:
  • DORMAN #: 923-009 x2

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