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01-05 Saturn L300 Engine Computer Module Ecu Ecm 0261204591 Ch / 24443937 on 2040-parts.com

US $111.99
Location:

Ballwin, Missouri, US

Ballwin, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:20%

01-05 Saturn L300 Engine Computer Module ECU ECM 0261204591 CH / 24443937
from 2002 Saturn L Series L300
Will fit:
2001-2005 L300 V6


Above mentioned part is used,  removed from good running salvaged vehicle, please expect some light scratches, scuffs, or other normal signs of use. Although we will certainly disclose any known defect, and make every possible effort to test every part before listing it on eBay, accidents happen, and please feel free to contact us in case of receiving defective or damaged during shipping part. Again, we will make every reasonable effort to satisfy our customer.

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We understand that modern vehicles are complicated in their nature, diagnostics of your vehicle could be challenging, in some cases it could take days without proper diagnostics equipment. If item purchased in error (wrong part number), we will exchage it within 14 days period(subject to availability), or part no longer needed we will accept it for refund within 14 days, but apply 20% restocking fee. Shipping cost is not refundable.

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