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2002-2005 Freelander Left Driver Side Rear Back Wheel Anti-lock Brake Abs Sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $98.99
Location:

Houston, Texas, US

Houston, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:IN CASE OF RETURN, BUYER MUST PAY FOR SHIPPING BOTH WAYS. FREE SHIPPING IS NOT VALID FOR RETURN ITEMS. A 25% RESTOCKING FEE OR ACTUAL SHIPPING CHARGE PLUS PACKING FEES WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM THE REFUND. (WICHEVER IS HIGHER). ELECTRICAL ITEMS SUCH AS WIRE HARNESSES, ECUs, CONTROL MODULES AND RADIOS ARE NON RETURNABLE. 14 DAY POLICY DOES NOT APPLY. 14 DAYS START FROM DAY OF RECEIPT. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Interchange Part Number:545.RV1F02 Year:2002 Model:FREELANDER Stock Number:A05317 Manufacturer Part Number:SSW100090 Part Number:OEM FACTORY ORIGINAL GENUINE

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Anti-Lock Brake Part

Please NOTE

 Electrical items like wire harnesses, ECUs, control modules and Radios etc.

 CAN NOT BE RETURNED

ALL ELECTRICAL SALES ARE FINAL.

 

Stock #:                     A05317

Part came from:   2002 FREELANDER

OEM Part#:    SSW100090

Placement:     

 

 

ABSOLUTEY NO GAURANTEE ON

 

         Ball joints & bushings of suspension parts.

         Bulbs & circuit boards of tail lights & headlights.

         Clips & other mounting hardware.

 

Item Condition

 

LEFT DRIVER SIDE REAR BACK SUSPENSION ANTI-LOCK BRAKE ABS SENSOR.

 

 

Return Policy

 

         Free shipping applies ONLY to items you keep.

        For returns, buyer must pay shipping

      BOTH WAYS.

         NO returns after 14 days of shipping.

         NO returns without prior authorization.

         NO RETURNS ON ELECTRICAL ITEMS.

 

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Shipping Details

 

Free Shipping will take 7-10 business days.

Standard Expedited Shipping takes 3-5 business days which is additional $12.

Heavy and/or large items cannot be Expedited even when paid for. You must contact us first before buying to confirm shipping status.

Extra Large items will be sent by Frieght or bus and must be picked up at the terminal near you.

 

 




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