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Hello everyone! I am new to the forum and need help from as many folks as possible. I am trying to identify the electric motor used on my Sierra Denali Power Running Boards. It looks like a conventional power window motor to me but I have no idea which vehicle it may actually be made for. I am trying to avoid the $150+ that the Power Board manufacturer sells the replacement motors for. The Power Board installation manual has a part number of 489.39 but I'm sure this is the Power Board manufacturers assigned part number. I am positing a copy of this on other forums to get as much coverage possible so, please don't flame me for repeating somewhere else. See attached photo's and hopefully someone can identify a potential make and model vehicle this motor would fit.

Thanks,
C

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On the vehile I just looked up you can get the motor separate, lists for $380 dollars. Send me a personal message with you vin number so I can look it up again and go from there.

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we can get rebuilt Delco's for less than $100 garage cost , they look like new and we have never had a problem yet . I shouldn't have said that now we will for sure

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