Switch, tailgate release OEM 13422271
OEM 13422271 is the genuine switch, tailgate release, fitting 2 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 13422271
This is a genuine used OEM tailgate release switch with OEM code 13422271, originally fitted by OPEL and GENERAL MOTORS. It provides the factory-specified function to electrically open the tailgate or boot lid. Being a used original equipment part, it matches the exact quality and fit of the unit that came with your vehicle, offering a cost-effective alternative to new parts.
This switch is sourced from professional dismantlers across Europe, where it is carefully tested and removed from low-mileage vehicles. You receive the exact part shown, delivered to your door with tracked worldwide shipping. Compatibility includes:
- VAUXHALL MERIVA Mk II (2010-2013)
- OPEL MERIVA B MPV (2011-2017)
Before ordering, please verify the part code matches your vehicle's requirements. This part is sold without warranty or returns, so please confirm fitment using your vehicle's VIN or parts catalog. If you need assistance, contact us with your vehicle details.
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Vehicles compatible with OEM 13422271
This OEM code fits 2 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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