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1994-1999 Saturn S Series Heat Ac Temp Control Panel Switch Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Laurel, Maryland, US

Laurel, Maryland, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No

1994-1999 SATURN S SERIES HEAT AC TEMP CONTROL PANEL SWITCH OEM

 

The AC Control came from 1997  SATURN Sedan 

·       Engine: 1.9L I4 SFI

·       Country of Assembly: United States

·       Model: S-Series SL2

 

THE ITEM WAS TESTED AND WORKED FINE PERFECT. COMES LIKE IN THE PICTURE.

 

PAYMENTS: ACCEPTED METHODS OF PAYMENT ARE PAYPAL OR CASH IN PERSON. AUCTION PAYMENTS MUST DUE WITH IN 3 DAYS, AFTER WHICH THE ITEM WILL BE RELISTED ANDBUYER REPORTED TO EBAY. WE SHIP TO THE ADDRESS THAT SHOWS UP ON PAYPAL.

 

SHIPPING: THE SHIPPING IS JUST FOR 48 UNITED STATES ONLY.

 

RETURNS: RETURN ONLY IF ITEM DOES NOT WORK OR NOT AS DESCRIBED. ITEM MUST BE RECEIVED BACK TO US WITHIN 10 DAYS OF DELIVERY. EXCHANGE WILL BE GIVEN IF PART IS AVAILABLE. IF PART IS NOT AVAILABLE A REFUND WILL BE ISSUED. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING COSTS. SHIPPING AND HANDLING CHARGES ARE NON REFUNDABLE.

 

CONTACT US: I WILL TRY TO ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS THRU EBAY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. PLEASE USE THE ASK SELLER A QUESTION BUTTON ON THE TOP RIGHT OF THE AD. CAN BE USED ONLY FOR QUESTIONS WITH CONTENT THAT CAN NOT BE SENT IN EBAY'S MESSAGE FORMAT PLEASE.

 

FEEDBACK: FEEDBACK IS VERY IMPORTANT TO EBAY SELLERS. IF YOU HAVE ANY ISSUES WITH YOUR ORDER, PLEASE CONTACT US BEFORE LEAVING A FEEDBACK, SO WE CAN MAKE OUR EVERY EFFORT TO RESOLVE THE ISSUE YOU MIGHT HAVE.

 

THIS ITEM FITS SEVERAL YEARS AND MODELS; CHECK YOUR APPLICATION BEFORE BIDDING. IT IS USED BUT IN VERY GOOD CONDITION, NICE, NOT PERFECT; SOME VERY MINOR SCRATCHES & SCUFFS. ORIGINAL Saturn  PART, NOT AFTERMARKET, SO THE COLORS WILL LOOK RIGHT.

 

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