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2003-2007 Saturn Ion Ignition Cylinder Lock on 2040-parts.com

US $34.95
Location:

Warrenton, Virginia, US

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

This auction includes One New, High Quality Ignition Cylinder Lock for a 2003-2007 Saturn Ion and one New OEM Saturn Primary key. The lock comes coded to work with the key.

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This lock is coded and comes with a working key. You simply need to install the lock, and the lock/key is ready to go. However, if you would like this lock to work with your current key, than the lock can be rekeyed. We offer this service for an additional $10, and it requires you let us know the key code for the cuts in your key, or send us your working key, so it can be decoded and the lock rekeyed to work with your key. If you would like the rekey service, than purchase this lock through ebay, but don't pay for it. Contact us through ebay saying you want the lock to be rekeyed to work with your original key, and we will email the invoice for the lock and rekey service. The invoice will have our mailing address where to ship your key. Contact us through ebay with any questions you might have.

This Saturn ignition lock is a new and improved version, and looks slightly different than the original Saturn Ion lock, but the lock is the same size and shape as the original. The original Saturn ignition lock had design flaws, which caused the lock to fail early, and has been discontinued. The new design has eliminated these problems, and will give you years of trouble free service.


Shipping/Returns:
Shipping cost is FREE within the United States. No International Shipping. This item will normally ship the next business day payment is received. We ship using USPS. Shipping is free as long as you keep the lock. If you return the lock, than the amount refunded is the price you paid minus the cost of the original shipping ($4.00).

The buyer has 14 days to return the item(s) for a complete refund minus the cost of shipping. The buyer is responsible for all shipping costs. No refunds after 14 days. The item must be returned in its original condition. The Buyer must use insurance when shipping the item(s) back to us.

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