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Engine Computer Programmed/flashed 2004 Ford Van 4c2a-12a650-alg Abx6 Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $236.99
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:60 Days Return policy details:All of our items come with a lifetime warranty. Warranty does not include any labor associated with installation or removal of parts. Warranty will include the shipping charge only when the part is deemed to be faulty without being damaged by buyer which is under the sole discretion of Flagship One inc. Buyer hereby acknowledges that the sellers' liability is limited to the price of the item sold. We will not be liable for any damage or injury that results from any use of used auto parts or any other item sold here on ebay. Electrical parts are tested before being sold and Will be inspected for any burnt components upon return, voiding all warrantees where components are proven to be damaged via the buyer application. Warrantee is also void if the item is misused, abused, modified, used for any purpose not originally intended, part is installed outside of the United States, vehicle is involved in an accident, part is sold to someone other than the buyer here, warranty is not transferable. The buyer is solely responsible for making the correct interchange research. All interchange information in the listings are speculative and must be verified by the buyer. Items Returned must be in original condition and a 20% restocking fee plus original shipping will be charged if they are purchased in error, buyers' remorse, or any item that was as described and if the unit was programmed by us, a $55.00 programming fee is not refundable. If 45 days have passed since the date of purchase, the buyer is also responsible for the commission charged by ebay for the particular sale. These fees will not be charged if the mistake is ours. The first 60 days of the warranty include an option for money back, and the following months include an option for exchange or store credit. The warranty includes only one claim. After one claim, the warranty is exhausted. You will find that I am very easy to deal with which can be verified by examining my feedback profile. I stand behind all products sold here on ebay. Restocking Fee:20% Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Other Part Number:CONTROL 6.0L DI_TC MODULE UNIT DIESEL Brand:Factory, OEM ECM ECU Manufacturer Part Number:PCM 4C2Z-12A650-ALG Interchange Part Number:ECONOLINE E250 E150 E350 E450 E550 SUPER DUTY Warranty:Yes

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