2004 04 Jeep Liberty Driver Side Left Hand Airbag on 2040-parts.com
Everett, Washington, US
Stock # 7108 - 3223
This should fit your truck if you have a
All our airbags are shipped via UPS ground ONLY , packed safely by a Hazmat certified shipper, using airbag specific DOT certified boxes and packaging. The shipping costs are high because of the requirements in the packaging and shipping of airbags. We ship only to 47 contiguous US states, we WILL NOT SHIP to New York. Per New York state law, if you are a resident of New York you cannot purchase this item.
The picture is an attempt to accurately show the color of the airbag, but there may be slight differences between vehicles and years. I can't allow returns on airbags due to the hazmat shipping requirements so ALL AIRBAGS ARE SOLD AS IS.
Used airbags are not tested to meet any safety standards. They must be used in accordance with the vehicle manufacturer's specifications to function properly. A qualified installer is responsible for testing functionality. Airbags incorrectly installed could result in serious injury or death. The purchaser of an airbag agrees to accept all risks of damages or injuries, including death, relating to the use of a used airbag.
The picture is of the actual part you are receiving.
For sale is a LH (Driver's side) steering wheel mounted airbag removed from a 2004 Jeep Liberty. The airbag is black in color and is in good shape.
Note: The VIN of the vehicle it was removed from will be included with the airbag when shipped.
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