2000 Suzuki Vitara Engine Computer Ecu Ecm 33920-65d30 2.0l At Fed on 2040-parts.com
Ballwin, Missouri, US
Suzuki Vitara Engine Computer from 2000 Suzuki Vitara 33920-65D30 Will fit: VITARA 00 Elec Cont Unit (ECU); 2.0L, AT, Canada VITARA 00 Elec Cont Unit (ECU); 2.0L, AT, US, Fed |
Above mentioned part is used, removed from good running salvaged vehicle, please expect some light scratches, scuffs, or other normal signs of use. Although we will certainly disclose any known defect, and make every possible effort to test every part before listing it on eBay, accidents happen, and please feel free to contact us in case of receiving defective or damaged during shipping part. Again, we will make every reasonable effort to satisfy our customer. Feedback is very important to us, please do not delay, and leave feedback as soon as part is installed, and please contact us if you are not satisfied with your purchase BEFORE LEAVING NEGATIVE OR NEUTURAL FEEDBACK. Here is how EBay feedback system works |
Part compatibility: if available, we only provide basic compatibility guide, it is your responsibility to verify and ensure that this part will work for your vehicle. Shipping / handling charges are not negotiable. We ship daily, 6 days a week, in most cases your item will be shipped within 24 business hours by USPS mail. We do ship internationally, please contact Us for international shipping quote. Returns / Refunds: We offer 14 days return/exchange policy. In case damaged or DOA part please DO NOT DELAY CONTACT US AS SOON AS POSSIBLE using eBay message system, to arrange return or exchange. ITEM MUST BE RETURNED IN ORIGINAL(PICTURED) CONDITION, OTHERWISE ABOVE STATED RETURN POLICY IS VOIDED, so please package return carefully using adequate amount of packing material. We understand that modern vehicles are complicated in their nature, diagnostics of your vehicle could be challenging, in some cases it could take days without proper diagnostics equipment. If item purchased in error (wrong part number), we will exchage it within 14 days period(subject to availability), or part no longer needed we will accept it for refund within 14 days, but apply 20% restocking fee. Shipping cost is not refundable. Good luck, happy bidding and THANK YOU FOR SHOPPING WITH UPARTZ |
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