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Smp/standard Th161 Throttle Position Sensor-throttle Position Sensor (tps) on 2040-parts.com

US $47.34
Location:

Deerfield Beach, Florida, US

Deerfield Beach, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Because we know that our parts and accessories are as good or better than the ones that came on your vehicle and we are confident that you will be happy with any product you purchase from us, we are willing to offer a 14 Day Money Back Guarantee. In the unlikely event that your purchase is unsatisfactory, simply return it to us in its original condition (product must not have been installed or altered) within 30 days for a refund or exchange. No retruns on electrical items, sensors or computer related items. Many of our items come with manufacturers warrantees that extend beyond our own 30 day Money Back Guarantee. Further, most of our items are covered under our replacement warranty for a full year, unheard of for automotive parts and accessories. See our complete Product Manufacturer's Warranty below for all the details. All Returns must have return goods authorization number and form issued by us in box prior to return. Call (1-877-662-8977) or email us for return authorization form. Items that have been installed or altered are non-returnable. We will not reimburse any return shipping charges unless we have made an error in product fulfillment. Refunds for items shipped for Free will have the actual shipping cost deducted from their refund, to cover the cost of shipping the item. You will not be charged any re-shipping fees when replacing defective/damaged goods. Returns sent C.O.D. will be refused. Custom orders or special request items cannot be returned or exchanged for any reason. For your own protection, you may wish to send your return back to us by insured parcel post or courier if these services are available in your area. We are not liable for damaged item(s) returned to us or returns that are not received. All refunds if applicable will be applied to the payment method used for your original purchase. We will make every effort to process your return quickly and you will receive an e-mail notification on the status of your return. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:15% Part Brand:SMP/STANDARD Manufacturer Part Number:TH161 SME:_3165 UPC:00091769257965 Life Cycle Status Code:2 Country of Origin (Primary):CN Harmonized Tariff Code (HTS):9031808085 Product Description - Long - 80:THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR Product Description - Short - 20:SENSOR - TPS AAIA Part Type Description:7776

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