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New Pdc Parksensor For Audi Q7 Seat Skoda Volkswagen Porsche 1j0919275 1u0919275 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

广东省, 广东省, China

广东省, 广东省, China
Condition:New Type:Parking Sensor Warranty:Yes Brand:Unbranded Country//Region of Manufacture:Spain Manufacturer Part Number:1J0919275,1U0919275,1K0919275 UPC:Does not apply

Description

1,parts number

  • This is GENUINE BRAND sensor.As we know it equals to these part numbers:
            
  • GENUINE Front or Rear PDC Parking Distance Control Sensor for the Models listed in the compatability.We pride ourselves on high quality products and fast dispatch. And we tested it work wel before shipping.
  • Please check the number and picture carefully to make ensure that you are purchasing the correct item.
  • The color on the picture show may be different with what you imaged.if your original part number is the same with this item, the color must be the same.
  • The only way to be 100% sure that the part will fit your vehicle is to check the part number on your original unit,You can also call your local dealer to ensure that this part will fit.


Fits the Following Models:

                           


2,Tips

  • Items are measured by hand,diamension refers to the length or high or width which is the maximum,sometimes,measurement could have 10% flutuation at most.
  • All pictures are taken with item in stock,not commercial pictures,due to the conditions of photo shooting and hardware differences like computer or monitor,it could be some differences between item received and item in pictures.Your understanding is appreciate.
  • We are working so hard with every single customer to make deals on ebay pleasant experience,if there is quality issue with item received,do contack us immediately,giving negative feedback unrationally will not help at all.All problem can be solved with good communication.

3,Return

  • If you have returned the product to us,please provide the tracking number to us.
  • All returned items must be in the original packaging and condition.
  • If the orders haven't arrived in time,please contact us,we will arrange a reshipment or a refund for you.
  • If you want refund,please contact with us and don't open a dispute directly.

4,Feedback

  • Feedback is very important for us, we strive for 100% satisfaction,if you have any questions or problems,please contact us first,we will solve it quickly and in the best way.
  • Please leave us positive feedback   and give all 5 stars if you are satisfied with our products,your highly recommend is our motivate to move further,we will really appreciate your time if you left positive feedback.
  • If you can't find your part number(OEM) in my listing,simply ask and I'll try to help you.We have hundreds types of parking sensors and it will fit almost all cars.


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