GM Buick Cowl Vent Retainer 15014352 | Buick Lucerne 2006–2011 | 20943
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OEM-replacement Phillips-drive cowl vent retainer for the Buick Lucerne. The closed-end design seals the panel hole against debris intrusion while the screw-in engagement provides a rattle-free hold in cowl vent and underhood panel applications.
Specifications
- Type: Screw-Type Cowl Vent Retainer, Closed End
- Drive: Phillips
- Material: Nylon
- Color: Black
- Head Diameter: 14mm
- Stem Length: 23mm
- Hole Size: 7mm
Vehicle Fitment
- Buick Lucerne (2006–2011)
Cross-Reference Numbers
- GM OEM: 15014352
- SMS Part#: 20943
Will these fit all Buick Lucerne years (2006–2011)?
Yes — GM used the same cowl panel design and the 15014352 retainer across the full production run of the Buick Lucerne (2006–2011). All trim levels (CX, CXL, CXS) share the same cowl vent panel design.
What tools do I need to install these?
A standard Phillips #2 screwdriver or Phillips bit. The screw-type retainer threads into the cowl panel hole rather than snapping in, providing a more secure attachment than a push-type clip. Installation is straightforward and takes only a few seconds per retainer.
Why did my cowl vent retainer break?
Buick Lucerne models are now 15–20 years old, and original nylon retainers become brittle with UV exposure and temperature cycling over time. They commonly crack or strip out during windshield replacement or any service requiring cowl panel removal. Replacing the full set at once prevents repeat failures.
How many retainers does the Lucerne cowl panel need?
The Buick Lucerne cowl vent panel typically uses 8–12 retainers. We sell in packs of 15, 30, 60, and 90 pieces. Buying a full pack ensures you have spares on hand for future service.
Does this fit other Buick or GM models?
GM 15014352 is specifically cataloged for the Buick Lucerne. Other GM models use different cowl retainer part numbers. To find the right retainer for a different GM vehicle, match the panel hole size (7mm) and stem length (23mm) against the retainer you're replacing, or look up the OEM part number for your specific vehicle.