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02 Sebring Wash Reservoir Assy 54953 on 2040-parts.com

US $34.00
Location:

Lansing, Michigan, United States

Lansing, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Conditions & Options:100 DAY WARRANTY READY TO GO PartNumber:627 Genuine OEM:Yes Mileage:0 Interchange Part Number:627-00188 Model:SEBRING Inventory ID:54953 Year:2002 Designation:Used GTIN:Does not apply Stock #:BK0039


02 SEBRING WASH RESERVOIR ASSY 54953
 
 

Donor Vehicle  
Model SEBRING
Year 2002
Mileage 0 Miles    (0 = not available or unknown)
Stock Number BK0039
   
Part Detail (see Help)
Part Category U
Part Placement
Notes 100 DAY WARRANTY READY TO GO 
NOTE: Image(s) shown may be the vehicle from which
the part was pulled, or a generic image representing
typical stock, rather than the unique item being sold.
 

This part will fit these makes and models with these options..

SEBRING 04-06 Conv, Sdn, w/o headlamp washers
SEBRING 01-03 Sdn
 
Guarantee and Returns...

Most parts we sell through eBay Motors come with a 100-day warranty unless otherwise stated. The 100 day period starts when you take possession of the part. No labor warranty is provided.

In the event a part sold with a warranty fails to operate within the warranty period we will replace the part(s) with a functionally equivalent part or refund the part purchase price, at our option. No refund on deposits or unwanted special order parts or special "cut" items.

To return an item you must contact us via eBay Message within 30 days to obtain a RMA number (return material authorization).

Original shipping charges and return shipping charges are not refunded for any reason. Most of our items are sold with free shipping, however we do incur a cost when shipping these items. In the event of a return a $15.00 shipping charge will be deducted from the refund amount.

Once you obtain an RMA number, ship the item back to One Stop Auto Parts
209 Baker St.
Lansing, MI, 48910
along with the RMA number.


 
Shipping...

One Stop Auto Parts ships to US addresses within the 48 states only via UPS ground, Fed Ex ground, or USPS.

No Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, APO, FPO or PO Box please.

No International shipping available.

Pick up at our facilities is available. Please contact us via eBay Message prior to purchase to arrange pick up.

Items will be shipped within 1-2 days of purchase.

Please allow 5-10 days for delivery. Most areas in the US are within 5 days.

Please contact us if you need expedited shipping, it is available on a limited basis!

If an item arrives damaged, please contact us via eBay Message within 24 hours for instructions.


 
Payment Policies...

We accept immediate payment using a credit card via PayPal only.

Sales tax will be applied to all orders shipped to the state of MI.

 
 

Core Charge...

Core is an acronym for ‘Cash On Return’. A core charge is sometimes applied to rebuildable parts such as engines or alternators that can be redeemed for a portion of their original price. If the part you are purchasing has a core charge applied, it will be noted in the description.

Parts Grading...

A standard code system is used to communicate the condition and quality of a part between automotive recyclers, automotive repair shops, and insurers. Knowing how these codes are used will help you understand whether the part meets your expectations before you buy it and what you can expect from the part when you receive it.

A Grade - The highest quality part. It is of low miles and/or exceptional condition for its age.
B Grade - The second level quality part. It is of average miles and normal condition for its age.
C Grade - The third level quality part. It has high miles and/or light damage.
No Grade - A part that has not yet been graded.

To learn more about Parts Grading click here.


 
Contact Us...

If you have a question about a part please contact us BEFORE purchasing.

Our main contact method is by eBay Messages. We try to answer all messages within 24 hours.

If we are unable to answer your questions before the listing ends the item will be re-listed again soon for you to purchase.

 
 
 
 

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