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09 10 Jeep Patriot Left Driver Side Front Manual Window Oem Door Trim Panel on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, US

Tucson, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:GENERAL RETURN POLICY: Returns only accepted within 30 days of purchase. No exceptions. Part is guaranteed fully functional or your money back. This does not include improper installation or incorrect interchange. Refund will be granted upon receipt of the defective part. NON DEFECTIVE RETURN POLICY: NON DEFECTIVE RETURNS MUST BE MADE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE, AND ARE SUBJECT TO 25% RESTOCKING FEE. RETURNS MADE ON NON-DEFECTIVE PARTS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR A REFUND ON FREIGHT. ENGINE RETURN POLICY: Engines are guaranteed for thirty (30) days after date of receipt, and only when used under normal driving conditions. Used engines are warranted as long blocked (against cracked blocks, heads, flat cranks, and all internally lubricated components). Any abuse or lack of maintainence or overheating will void the warranty. A heat tab will be placed on all engines. Removal of the heat indicator tab voids the warranty. TRANSMISSION RETURN POLICY: Transmissions are warrented to work properly and guaranteed for 30 days. All warranties are contingent on the parts being properly installed to the manufacturer's recommendations. Any improper installation will void the warranty. Warranty is voided if the cooling lines and radiator are not flushed prior to installation. Not installing new filter will void any warranty. We do not warranty external sensors, solenoids, linkages, or leaking seals. AIR CONDITIONING COMPRESSOR RETURN POLICY: OUR STANDARD PARTS WARRANTY IS THIRTY DAYS. FOR THIS WARRANTY TO BE VALID ON AIR CONDITIONING COMPRESSORS, THE RECEIVER-DRYER MUST BE REPLACED AT THE TIME THE COMPRESSOR IS INSTALLED. THE RECEIVER-DRYER IS ALSO A FILTER, AND PREVENTS ANY DEBRIS OR CONTAMINATION THAT MAY BE PRESENT IN THE SYSTEM FROM DAMAGING THE NEW COMPRESSOR. PROOF OF PURCHASE AND/OR INSTALLATION OF A NEW RECEIVER-DRYER IS REQUIRED FOR ANY AIR CONDITIONING COMPRESSOR WARRANTY CLAIMS. Restocking Fee:No Interchange Part Number:204.CH9109 Other Part Number:sn 6676A Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Dark Slate Part Brand:Jeep

 

This auction is for the following item:

This is a used Left (Driver) Front Door Panel

Manual Windows/Locks/Mirrors,

Dark Slate in color, Trim Code: B7DV

From a 2009 Jeep Patriot

It is set up for Manual Windows/Locks/Mirrors,

but the arm rest panel can be swapped out for

one with power windows if you need them.

It is in good used condition

All mounts are intact

There are some minor scratches in the plastic.

Interior door handle is NOT included.

Window Regulator is NOT included.

These parts may be available separately.

It will fit:

09-10 Jeep Patriot

It is the buyer's responsibility to determine

if this part will fit his/her vehicle

NON DEFECTIVE RETURN POLICY:
 
NON DEFECTIVE RETURNS MUST BE MADE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE, AND ARE
SUBJECT TO 25% RESTOCKING FEE. RETURNS MADE ON NON-DEFECTIVE PARTS ARE
NOT ELIGIBLE FOR A REFUND ON FREIGHT OR SHIPPING.

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All sales with in Arizona will be charged sales tax.

 

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We recycle wrecked Pickup Trucks, 4x4's, and SUV's.
From Engines and transmissions to wiring harnesses and door parts.
Steering and suspension parts to lighting assemblies and dash components.
Emission controls and body parts to bumpers and seats.
We stock parts that other yards throw away.
  • Our address is:

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    9110 S. Eisenhower rd.
    Tucson Az, 85706

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