C1500 | 1988-1999 | Sierra, Sierra GT, Sierra SL, Sierra SLE, Sierra SLT, Sierra SLX, Sierra Special | 6 Cyl 4.3 L GAS, 8 Cyl 5.0 L GAS, 8 Cyl 5.7 L GAS, 8 Cyl 6.2 L DIESEL, 8 Cyl 6.5 L DIESEL
C2500 | 1988-2000 | Sierra, Sierra SL, Sierra SLE, Sierra SLT, Sierra SLX | 6 Cyl 4.3 L GAS, 8 Cyl 5.0 L GAS, 8 Cyl 5.7 L CNG, 8 Cyl 5.7 L GAS, 8 Cyl 6.2 L DIESEL, 8 Cyl 6.5 L DIESEL, 8 Cyl 7.4 L GAS
C3500 | 1988-2000 | Sierra, Sierra SL, Sierra SLE, Sierra SLT, Sierra SLX | 8 Cyl 5.7 L CNG, 8 Cyl 5.7 L GAS, 8 Cyl 6.2 L DIESEL, 8 Cyl 6.5 L DIESEL, 8 Cyl 7.4 L GAS
K1500 | 1988-1999 | Sierra, Sierra SL, Sierra SLE, Sierra SLS, Sierra SLT, Sierra SLX, Sierra Special, Sierra Sport | 6 Cyl 4.3 L GAS, 8 Cyl 5.0 L GAS, 8 Cyl 5.7 L GAS, 8 Cyl 6.2 L DIESEL, 8 Cyl 6.5 L DIESEL
K2500 | 1988-2000 | Sierra, Sierra SL, Sierra SLE, Sierra SLT, Sierra SLX | 6 Cyl 4.3 L GAS, 8 Cyl 5.0 L GAS, 8 Cyl 5.7 L GAS, 8 Cyl 6.2 L DIESEL, 8 Cyl 6.5 L DIESEL, 8 Cyl 7.4 L GAS
K3500 | 1988-2000 | Sierra, Sierra SL, Sierra SLE, Sierra SLT, Sierra SLX | 8 Cyl 5.7 L GAS, 8 Cyl 6.2 L DIESEL, 8 Cyl 6.5 L DIESEL, 8 Cyl 7.4 L GAS
Other Name: Striker Assembly-Rear Side Door Lock; Striker, Door Lock Striker
Position: Rear Passenger Side
Fits the following GMC Models:
Sierra 1500 | 2007-2013 | Denali, Hybrid, SL, SLE, SLT, WT, XFE | 6 Cyl 4.3 L GAS, 8 Cyl 4.8 L FLEX, 8 Cyl 4.8 L GAS, 8 Cyl 5.3 L FLEX, 8 Cyl 5.3 L GAS, 8 Cyl 6.0 L FULL HYBRID EV-FLEX (FHEV), 8 Cyl 6.0 L FULL HYBRID EV-GAS (FHEV), 8 Cyl 6.0 L GAS, 8 Cyl 6.2 L FLEX, 8 Cyl 6.2 L GAS
Sierra 2500 HD | 2007-2014 | Denali, SLE, SLT, WT | 8 Cyl 6.0 L CNG, 8 Cyl 6.0 L FLEX, 8 Cyl 6.0 L GAS, 8 Cyl 6.6 L DIESEL
Sierra 3500 HD | 2007-2014 | Denali, SLE, SLT, WT | 8 Cyl 6.0 L FLEX, 8 Cyl 6.0 L GAS, 8 Cyl 6.6 L DIESEL
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GMC Door Striker Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to replace the front side door striker on GMC Acadia?
A: The installation process of the front side door lock striker begins when you turn OFF the ignition and remove the key because these steps prevent SIR from being deployed which could create personal injuries. Draw markers on the striker with a grease pencil to serve as installation guidance. After removing all the bolts proceed with taking out the striker component. The striker should be loosely installed to its bolts before its alignment with the pre-made marks. Check the door closure and resize the striker before installing it properly. The last step requires secure tightening of the striker bolts to reach 25 N.m (18 lb ft) using the Fastener Notice specifications.
Q: How to replace the lower rear side access door striker on GMC Canyon?
A: The procedures for replacing the lower rear side access door striker begins with opening the door followed by bolt removal securing the striker to the body before removing the striker component. You will install the new lower side access door striker to the body after which you will follow the Fastener Notice to secure it in place by tightening the bolts to 25 N.m (18.4 lb ft). Close the door of the rear side access after completing the installation process.
Q: How to replace the door striker on the Extended Cab Upper on GMC Sierra 1500?
A: The first step to replace the Extended Cab Upper door striker involves removing the upper trim door upper striker cover through downward pulling motion until all retainer clips are released. You must remove both the door upper striker bolt and any present spacer. Disassemble the door upper striker by first removing its upper striker bolt. Installation of the door upper striker must start by mounting the door upper striker before following up with the door upper striker bolt installation as the next step. To correct the shifted striker backing plate of the upper threaded hole on the lower striker bolt apply rotation. Rapid assembly of fasteners needs careful attention for the protection of vehicle components. The process ends with installing the upper trim door upper striker cover while verifying that retainer clips from removal remain intact before fitting into the locator holes.