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Yamaha Catalytic D Plate & Cat Removal Chip - Waverunner 800 1200 1300 Gpr Xlt on 2040-parts.com

US $50.12
Location:

Greeley, Colorado, United States

Greeley, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:Machter Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply UPC:Does not apply

Yamaha Catalytic D Plate & Cat Removal Chip - 800 1200 1300 GPR XLT Waverunner

 

This part is for competition use only!


Fits the following Yamaha Power Valve models:

  • 2000-2003 GP1200R
  • GP1300R
  • 2001-2005 XLT1200
  • 1999-2001 XL1200 LTD

 

 Package Included:1 x D Plate & 1 x Chip

 

 Note:Aftermarket Replacement


The PWC Cat Temp Sensor Chip is a must when replacing the OEM Catalytic Converter with the D-plate on your Yamaha GPR. The Temp Sensor imitates the signal sent to the OEM CDI by the Catalytic Converter’s temp. probe preventing CDI flutters, warning devices sounding and engine shut downs due to cat removal. The use of this sensor is only necessary with the OEM CDI. Plugs directly into factory wiring harness.

Warranty

All car/truck accessories' products come with 1 year 20,000km warranty from day of purchase.

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Warranty & Return

If item is dead on delivery,damaged, faulty or wrong item was sent to you, we're happy to offer refund or replacement and arrange return shipping for you.

If you no longer require it or would like to return it within 30 days you purchased, we may offer a refund deduct a 15% restocking fee & postage costs ,(even if it was free shipping it still costs postage - please contact us for this amount).

Item needs to be returned in as new, re-salable condition for us to consider a refund. Return shipping is buyers responsibility in this case and we recommend you include your purchase details and use a trackable shipping way to avoid any items being lost. Original shipping costs are not refundable.

Warranty does not cover any related installation or re-installation costs involved.

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