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05 Jeep Liberty Speedometer Head Instrument Cluster Gauges Panel 108,330 P2092 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Cocoa, Florida, United States

Cocoa, Florida, United States
SCRATCHES ON LENS. ---- PLEASE ENLARGE PHOTOS.
Brand:JEEP Interchange Part Number:257-04630A Manufacturer Part Number:P56010528AF 56010528AF Other Part Number:04828962AB 4828962AB

Please read entire listing before purchasing this item.

LIBERTY 05 (cluster), 2.4L and 3.7L, MPH, black trim

The part number on the purchased item will have to match the part number on the original speedometer in order to work with the vehicle. 

This is a used item. It will show light wear from use. Any major damage (such as deep scratches, nicks, fading, etc.) will be noted.

This listing is for the item as pictured. Any extra components are not included, unless they are in the picture.

Please use ebay's compatibility chart as a reference only. Please read the notes listed within the compatibility chart for exact fit information. It is important to match the part number to make sure the item will work properly with your vehicle. If you are unsure, please contact your local dealership with your vin# to ensure the item will work with your vehicle.

Last known mileage:  108,330

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Information in regards to mileage

Most cars & trucks store mileage in their computers. Upon reinstallation, it is not guaranteed that the speedometer will return to its last known mileage. Therefore, the provided mileage is not a guarantee as the speedometer may or may not revert to its true mileage upon installation.

Upon installation, speedometers may need to be reset by a professional for the speedometer to work properly.

The seller is not responsible for any costs incurred for this process.

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