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06-08 Honda Pilot Radio 6 Disc Cd Changer Player 39100-s9v-a600 on 2040-parts.com

US $144.99
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, US

Saint Louis, 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:No

Honda Pilot in-dash 6 disc cd changer from 2007 Honda Pilot. Bench Tested!!! unit, comes with code.  we ship super fast 

Part number: 39100-S9V-A600

Will fit: 2006-2008 Honda Pilot lthr entertainment system  

Stock №2540

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Parts from Modern vehicles are complicated in their nature and in most cases require re-programming and in some cases dealer involvement, please verify installation procedures before purchase. Sorry, we are not able to answer any questions related to installation, simply because of your vehicle is not within our rich and we did not diagnose the problem. 

Compatibility:

In most cases we provide interchange information. If item purchased is not within the scope of provided interchange information, we cannot guarantee fitment.  Buyer is ultimately responsible to verify fitment of purchased part. We cannot be held liable for eBay compatibility guide; eBay compatibility guide is for reference only and could not be used as parts interchange. Please do your homework before purchasing.

Please note: Most of problems related to compatibility could be avoided if you will match your part number to ours.

Unfortunately it is very hard to match colors. We do our best to describe color in some cases providing color codes if available, taking pictures using high resolution camera, but your display could show color differently, especially if you buying from your cellular phone. if unsure please ask question and we will do our best to help.

Return Policy:

All items sold carry 14 days return policy. Returned item absolutely MUST BE in exact same condition of listed item, please ensure you package item carefully since you are responsible for condition of purchased item. If item purchased in error or no longer needed 20% re-stocking fee will be applied, shipping cost is not refundable. 99.9% of items we sell are bench or otherwise tested, but in case of DOA part, please contact us immediately, we reserve the right to exchange DOA part, if available, and otherwise we will refund your account. Safety equipment such as Air Bags or Seat Belts is not eligible for exchange or refund.

 

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Shipping:

We ship daily, using new shipping material such as bubble wrap and shipping peanuts, to ensure successful delivery of purchased item.

   

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