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06-06 Buick Lacrosse Allure Air Bag Module Computer 2006 # 7770 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Dover, Delaware, United States

Dover, Delaware, United States
Condition:Used Other Part Number:15787642 Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:15787642




Up for Sale



2006 Buick Lacrosse
Air Bag Module Computer


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Inventory# 7770


  • 2006 Buick Lacrosse
  • Air Bag Module Computer
  • Features:
  • Condition: 100% Tested. Good Working Condition.
    Most Computers 1999 & newer will need to be prorgamed to your car before they will work in you car. This will have to be done at a Dealer or mechanic with proper equipment.
    Please talk to your mechanic about this prior to purchase


Guaranteed to be as described-----30 Day Warranty


* The unit has appropriate cosmetic wear for age unless otherwise noted. There may be light scuffs or scratches or other imperfections as a result of this being a used part.


    INTERCHANGE
  • Part # 15787642
  • This Will Fit:
  • ALLURE 06 Air Bag; (below RH front seat), SRS module, w/o front and roof airbags
  • LACROSSE 06 Air Bag; (below RH Front seat), SRS module, w/o front and roof
  • & will interchange with: Ident: 15298029 Ident: 15787642 Ident: 19115214 Ident: 19115312 Ident: 25878843
    * Disclaimer: For safety reasons this airbag module should be tested and installed by a qualified technician to insure proper function. The purchaser of this module accepts all risks of injury or death relating to the use of this module.



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Shipping:

We ship Monday through Friday with UPS Ground for the lower 48 states for a flat charge. For Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico there is an additional charge and we use USPS instead of UPS. USPS Priory Mail is available as an upgrade for some items. Typically if you pay by 9 am we are able to get out that same day.

International Shipping : Before you bid please make sure you look at the shipping charges to your destination. It can be very expensive to ship overseas.


Returns:

Reasons for Return are non-functional items or items that differ substantially from the description.

Please ask questions prior to bidding and verify that this is the correct part for your application.

All items must be returned within 30 days in original pictured condition, and in original package.

Full Refund (less shipping costs) will be issued as soon as item is returned to me.

I am not responsible for installation errors, labor expenses, or any other expenses that may occur.


Please contact me immediately if not satisfied in anyway and prior to leaving a negative feedback as I am willing to try to resolve the situation.

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