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Old Feb 18, 2022 | 10:03 AM
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Does anyone have any suggestions on where to get new or high quality used parts?
Is there a listing anywhere of names, websites, phone numbers?
I am specifically looking for an Electronic Climate Control Module.
Photo included of my current part.
1999 LT 4 door 4WD
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Old Feb 19, 2022 | 02:03 AM
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Well... wish I could give a good answer for his... but I've been trying to find this specific piece now at a good price everywhere and for years... they are not cheap, and found mostly on ebay or a scrap yard...

Online they are not cheap
 
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eBay saved search and some patience.


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Try this strategy, its worked for me . Call a Chevrolet dealer parts dept (small town works best) get the exact OEM part number if you don't know it.

Then put that part# into Google or some other search and a number of New-Old-Stock dealers sites should come up....I was amazed that a lot of "discontinued" parts were available and at good prices. Something I also found out was that GM will discontinue a part for say a Blazer then use the same exact part in a later model vehicle; for example Silverado or Impala with a "new" part number which is easier and cheaper to find. A good New -Old-Stock vendor should be able to cross reference this for you. Also try RockAuto search just using part# they have a lot of stuff that doesn't come up in your Blazer model categories. Hope that helps
 
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