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2000 2001 2002 Mazda 626 Es V6 2.5l Air Bag Control Module Unit Computer Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Sugar Land, Texas, US

Sugar Land, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:BUYER MUST PAY FOR SHIPPING BOTH WAYS. NO RETURN AFTER 14 DAYS OF PURCHASE. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Inventory ID:2597 Interchange Part Number:591-59291 Year:2000 Model:MAZDA 626 Stock Number:27227 Conditions and Options:GG2A57K30B GG2A57K30A Brand:MAZDA Part Number:2597

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 You Are Buying a Quality Used: Chassis ECM

 

COMPATIBILITY & FITMENT

Parts are only guaranteed to work in vehicles mentioned in "Item Condition" or "This Part May Also Fit" sections.

Compatibility interchange information is not guaranteed to be exact. Please contact us before buying.

 

Donor Vehicle

Year 2000
Make & Model MAZDA 626
Stock# 27227
Placement

Item Condition

00-02 MAZDA 626 ES-V6 2.5L AIR BAG CONTROL MODULE UNIT COMPUTER OEM

 

OEM Part Number

GG2A57K30B GG2A57K30A

This part may also fit

MAZDA 626 00-02 Air Bag; (under ctr dash)

PLEASE NOTE

RETURNS

SHIPPING

1. This is a used part. It will show signs of wear such as scuffs and scratches.

2. Used computer modules may require programming to work properly.

3. Please match part numbers before buying.

4. Radios do not come with security codes unless listed in description.

5. Bulbs are not included in the sale. If you receive one, it is not guaranteed to work.

6. All trims & parts are sold without clips & mounting hardware.

7. "Damaged" or "Parts only" items are sold AS-IS. No return or refund for such purchases.

 

We accept returns within 14 days of sale.

Returned item must be in original condition as it was shipped.

Warranty voided if hologram stickers or watermarks have been altered or removed.

Buyer MUST pay for shipping BOTH WAYS.

Refund will be issued through paypal after deducting original shipping charges.

Free shipping is only valid when buyer keeps the item.

Expedited shipping option includes insurance.


 

1. Shipping will take 5-8 business days.

2. Expedited shipping takes 3-5 business days.

3. Expedited shipping for small packages weighing less than 10 lbs and measuring less than 15x15x15 inches is $12.

4. Heavy and large items cannot be sent through expedited shipping.

5. All heavy and/or large items will be sent via truck freight service.

Business/ Commercial address & working Phone number is required for Heavy & Large item shipments OR can be picked up at truck terminals.

 

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