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2002 Nissan Maxima Infinty Repair Service Ecu 2002 3t A56-q79 Fast Repair on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

Brockton, Massachusetts, United States

Brockton, Massachusetts, United States

ATTENTION!
Please Read this listing completely !
 
 
This is for a repair service for YOUR Nissan or Infinity ECU Module.  
You must send your part to us at the address below.  
 
    
Must look like the units pictured for this eBay price. 
  A56-Q79 is a common part number.
They usually start with A56
See our site,email or call us for other units we repair.  
 
 
   This will repair hard starts
   little power or runs very poor 
  rough idle , goes up and down, 
no idle, or high idle, etc.   

  These faults are due to the IACV shorting out and destroying the ECU control circuits.
We repair the IACV control circuits in the ECU.
After our repair you must replace the IACV.   
You can buy this listing and pay after we do the repair - 

We repair the same day we receive! 
 

Easy steps for a fast repair
  
1. simply send your part to us at the address below with your
contact information and the year make model of your vehicle.
 
2. we will call you the day it arrives and after it is repaired
 
3. you buy the item here and we post the return tracking
 
 
 
Free return shipping for the module. 24 hour turnaround on most repairs.

  we have a 1 day turn around time or we will call you with any issues. 

Check your tracking, as we ship within 1 business day of receipt!

                     Sort by price! We will beat any price for the same service!           

  
Warranted as long as you own your car!
 
See a better price? Call and we will beat it ! 
 
 Please see our site  
 
AutoXpressTech.com 
 
Any questions please call 877-410-6636.
 
 
 
please include your contact information, and failure information so we can ship fast.
 
 Send your unit to : 
AutoXpressTech
101 Quincy St.
Holbrook, Ma 02343


 and it will be on its way back to you within 1 business day of receipt.
 Please include faults and your paypal receipt for super fast service! 
 We try our best to make our customers happy. Although we do sell some rebuilt parts, many of our listings here are for a “Repair Service” for your part.  If you bought a service thinking it was a part for sale, please contact us BEFORE leaving feedback or opening a case. 
 Email us here first or call us at 877-410-6636 so we can assist you.
 
    It is our goal to offer you the best quality at the lowest prices. So if you are not completely happy with your purchase, you can return the part within 14 days of delivery, in its original packaging together with a receipt. We will exchange the product or offer you a full refund.
Thank you for your Business. 

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