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Old 12-30-2006, 05:37 PM
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Drivers door console

I have a 98 Grand Prix GT
I'm trying to get a replacement console for my drivers door, this controls the windows, locks and mirror. The clip broke on the original one. My drivers window doesn't come down so while investigating I popped out the console and broke the clip putting it back.
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Re: Drivers door console

I need to know what is that part called officially.
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Old 12-30-2006, 11:37 PM
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Re: Drivers door console

I recall the driver's door console is two separate parts consisting of the trim plate and the switches. There are different part numbers depending whether your GT is a 4 door sedan or two door coupe.

Plate, Trim (PLT-SW/MT) - Coupe, GM part number 10297924 and sedan, GM part number 10420343

Switch, Window - Coupe, 10404698 and sedan, 10290244



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