Honda Acura Tpms Tire Pressure Sensor Oem 06421-s3v-a04 on 2040-parts.com
Port Orange, Florida, US
Honda/Acura TPMS TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR/SENSOR OEM 06421-S3V-A04. (INV: 7) NOTE: These sensors do not fit Ridgeline RT and Pilot models with steel wheels. Check pictures and compare to sensor you are replacing to ensure this is the part you need. Make sure the part number matches. Sensors can look the same but have different part numbers, and thus may not be compatible with your vehicle. These are stock pictures. You will not necessarily get this exact part, but it will be the same part number. All sensors have some light wear, but are clean, and come with a new valve core installed. Each sensor has been tested with ATEQ TPMS tools. PAYMENT POLICY: Payments are accepted through Paypal only. Payment must be made within 7 days of purchase. Florida state sales tax of 6.5% applies to all purchases within the state of Florida. SHIPPING POLICY: I ship to the United States (including Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico). Items are shipped out from central Florida via USPS within 2 business days (Mon. - Fri. exc. holidays) of confirmation of payment receipt. Actual delivery times can vary depending on location and shipping service selected (First Class or Priority Mail). INTERNATIONAL SALES: I ship to eligible countries in Ebay's Global Shipping Program. Shipping prices do not include import fees (i.e. customs fees, excise taxes, etc.). Buyer is responsible for these fees. RETURN POLICY: Items must be returned within 30 days of date of delivery. Buyer is responsible for return shipping costs. Refunds will be processed within 7 days of receipt of returned items. Please contact me before returning an item. HAVE A QUESTION?: Customer satisfaction is Automozen's #1 priority. Send a message if you have any questions or concerns. I will respond to all messages within 24 hours. All listed prices are final; no offers will be accepted.
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