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Beck Arnley 180-0421 Crank Angle Sensor-engine Crankshaft Position Sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $59.22
Location:

Rockville Centre, New York, US

Rockville Centre, New York, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Because customer satisfaction is our #1 focus, we will gladly offer you our No-Hassle Return Policy as promised. Money Back Returns may be made within 30 days of purchase so long as the part(s) is returned in its complete and original condition and packaging. Refunds will be issued back in the same method as the original payment. Please note if shipping charges are included in sales price they will not be refunded upon return of item. Any items marked "No Return" are not returnable. Refunds will only be issued on the part itself minus any discounts and/or restocking fees. We will issue you a credit upon the return of your purchased items (once item is received by our warehouse, please allow for up to 14 days to receive a full refund). All refunds are applied in the same manner you paid. You will receive an e-mail the day your refund is processed. Credit card refunds take approximately 3-5 business days to show up on your statement. We apologize but this is beyond our control. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:BECK ARNLEY Manufacturer Part Number:180-0421 SME:_4268

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