2003-2007 Honda Accord 6 Disc Radio & Heater A/c Climate Controls Oem on 2040-parts.com
Remsen, New York, United States
Model: ACCORD 2006 Year: 2006 StockNumber: T6K14674 Odometer: 95344 Miles Part Comments: 39175-SDA-L120-M2 Interchange Information: also fits the following models: ACCORD 2005 - 2007 AM-FM-6 CD (6 disc), w/o navigation; 120 watt, automatic dual climate control, Sdn, VIN M (5th digit), face ID 7BK1
| Warranty Information
| All radios are tested and verified in working order before pulled from vehicle and shelved. A guarantee of 30 days from date of purchase against manufacturer defects will be given. No refund given for misuse or faulty installation of this unit. If we have listed years and makes for a radio in this auction, that is all it is guaranteed to fit. We cannot tell you if it fits anything else. Please do not ask because you will only get this statement as a reply. Just because it looks like it will fit, doesn’t mean it will. Theft Lock Codes: If equipped and activated, it is your responsibility to obtain said code from dealer. Paperwork will be included to obtain from dealer. Sometimes, done as a courtesy, many dealers do charge for this service. The theft lock code is not always activated, though, but we cannot guarantee it. The VIN of the donor vehicle will be on the receipt! XM/Sirius/OnStar & Other Satellite Equipped Components: Auction will not include service from these providers. You must obtain said service at your expense if you wish to use said service. If an optional antenna is needed, it will not be included unless stated. Please read above before asking. If a control box is needed for these other than the part listed, it will not be included unless stated. DVD/Navigation Radios/Equipment: Auction will be for radio or equipment as listed only. No antenna, DVD disc, or wiring is included, unless stated above. Please read above before asking. Sound System Options: If equipped with Bose, Active Audio, Premium, or similar type that requires amp, 99% of the time it will not work in a vehicle not already equipped with that system. We will not guarantee it to work otherwise, and no refund will be given. Infinity radios will generally work in non-Infinity equipped vehicles, but verify with dealer first. No refund given. Verify with dealer on Mach & Monsoon radios, and other special audio systems. No refund given. Customer Service Hours: We currently do NOT ship to MEXICO, PUERTO RICO, ALASKA OR HAWAII. |
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