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1994 Polaris Indy Sks 440 Coolant Tank Reservoir on 2040-parts.com

US $16.95
Location:

Cody, Wyoming, United States

Cody, Wyoming, United States
Crack in red plastic insert under the cap.
Part Brand:Polaris Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

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  • Part name: Coolant tank
  • Fitment: 1994 Polaris Indy SKS 440 
  • From: Wyoming (no road salt used here)
  • Snowmobile running at teardown?: Yes. (see video below)
  • Mileage: 1,765 (known)
  • Part tested: Yes
  • Part condition: Used

  • Item Condition: Used, good working condition. Includes the cap. Inside the cap I'm pointing to a crack in the red plastic insert. Some typical scuffs, scratches and grease/oil. Comes just as shown in the pictures. 

    Let me know if you have any questions- (307) 213-9830 9am-5pm mountain standard time.

    Polaris microfiche link to assist in part identification and part numbers:  http://parts.polarisind.com/Browse/Browse.asp


Many of these parts will work on other Polaris snowmobile years makes and models. Some possibilities include other years of Polaris Indy as well as Polaris XCR sleds. Check with your dealer and compare part numbers if you aren't sure if this will fit your application. We know this fits the 1994 Polaris Indy SKS 440. This part is only guaranteed to fit the year, make and model listed. 

Our items are described and photographed as accurately as possible. However, if you receive a part that wasn't as described or pictured PLEASE let us know and give us a chance to make you happy and set things right BEFORE posting feedback.  

All the parts from this Polaris Indy 440 are listed in our Ebay Store.

Shipping: Because we know you need your parts fast, we ship very promptly - usually the next business day. (Cycle Part EXPRESS) (Some large items take an extra day if we need to find a box for 'em.) Shipping is via UPS ground, USPS 1st class or Priority Mail unless otherwise specified. Large/heavy items will ship Parcel Post or UPS ground.

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Returns: It's simple: Unless otherwise specified our parts come with a 14 day return & refund policy. If the part doesn't work from the beginning, or if you don't agree that the parts you receive are as described or pictured in the listing all you have to do is return them within 14 days for a full refund of your purchase price and original shipping charges. Ordering for a different model or year and unsure if the part will fit? Use Bike Bandit or a similar website to cross-reference fit. 

You can do this by looking up the same part for your year make and model and the year make and model we have listed. Then compare the part numbers. If they are the same the part will fit. If the part numbers are different the part may not work and additional research will be required. No returns or refunds because buyer did not research application of part, and part didn't fit. We mark all our parts.

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