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GMC Vehicle Locks Installation And Review Videos

  

Pace Edwards PowerGate Electric Tailgate Lock Installation - 2005 GMC Sierra- Video

Pace Edwards PowerGate Electric Tailgate Lock Installation - 2005 GMC Sierra

Speaker 1: Today on our 2005 GMC Sierra, we're going to be installing the Pace-Edwards Powergate electric tailgate lock, part number 311-LK270. This system is only designed to work with vehicles with factory automatic locks. If you have a manual locking system, you'll need to purchase a switch kit, such as part number PAL9520. Even though you have a tonneau cover on your vehicle, if you don't have a locking tailgate, it doesn't offer any protection from theft. Anybody can just walk up, open your tailgate, and steal your precious cargo.But with this automatic locking tailgate latch, you can now protect your cargo with the click of a button just like you we're locking your vehicle. And while it works great with the tonneau cover we've got here, it'll also work fantastically with a camper shell. more


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2/22/2018 3:44:45 PM



Pop and Lock Tailgate Lock Installation - 2005 GMC Sierra- Video

Pop and Lock Tailgate Lock Installation - 2005 GMC Sierra

Today in our 2005 GMC Sierra, we'll be installing the pop and lock custom tailgate lock, part number PAL8110. We need to gain access to the lock switch wires here in the driver's side door. We'll first begin by removing the threshold piece of plastic right here, as well as this kick plate area on the left-hand side. To do this, we'll either use a large flat head screwdriver or a trim panel removal tool and slide it up underneath the pieces of trim, pushing upward so that the lashes will release. Once we have both of these two pieces of interior panel removed, now we're ready to begin on the door. To remove the door, we'll need to remove a combination of some push fasteners, as well as some screws, as well as some interior cover parts on the door as well. As well for the lock mechanism slides back and forth. A small flat head screwdriver works great to get underneath this and pop this panel out. more


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10/24/2013 11:17:59 AM



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