Demand authentic OEM GM parts for the exceptional quality and performance requirements of your vehicle. The recommended part 16634837 Lock is also referred to as GM Hood Latch. We distribute these components through all certified dealer networks operating across the United States. All products have a 12-month, 12,000-mile warranty. The performance of your vehicle requires original equipment manufacturer components for proper installation. This item fits the following: Buick Riviera.
The GM part 16634837 Lock has been engineered to be reliable and easy to fit. This Direct Replacement component is supplied in New condition to ensure that the vehicle functions correctly. This GM Lock is supported by a factory warranty, to get details about delivery and returns, refer to our Shipping Policy and Return Policy pages. The GM 16634837 consists of a hood latch assembly that attaches under the leading edge of the hood with a reinforced steel catch and a highly wound spring that will secure the panel firmly with the vehicle in movement, thus safeguarding the very important parts of the vehicle, which include the engine, radiator and battery parts. It is recommended to undertake the regular inspection of corrosion, alignment and sufficient lubrication to maintain dependable closure and using authentic GM products enhances uniform fit, material integrity and easy installation when performing regular service or collision repair.
The ideal choice to make when wanting an assuring quality and a flawless performance is OEM parts. These items are checked closely in terms of quality and designed to fit perfectly into GM's specifications in terms of factory completion making it very easy to install the parts. We have a large stock of OEM GM components, which also come at highly competitive prices in the market. Just in case you need any new original GM parts please be assured that we would provide them to you at your doorstep within a short period of time. In addition to this, all our pieces are covered by the manufacturer's warranty.






