2004 Ford Ranger Explorer 3.0 Oem Idle Air Control Valve on 2040-parts.com
La Crosse, Wisconsin, US
2004 Ford Ranger Explorer 3.0 OEM Idle Air Control Valve This listing is for a Idle Air Control Valve from a 2004 Ford Ranger. It's in good used condition, and is fully functional. The pictures are of the part you will recieve. Satisfaction Policy: A 7 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE is offered for any item found to be defective, grossly misrepresented, or does not fit the vehicle as listed. Buyer pays return shipping, and items must be returned with insurance and in the same condition as originally shipped out. Items damaged in shipping will be taken care of by the shippers insurance. Return Policy: No refunds if you no longer need the item, if you purchased the wrong part, or other reason not listed in the Satisfaction Policy. Feedback Policy: Feedback is always left after each transaction is completed and you leave appropriate feedback. Shipping Policy: Shipping to the Continental 48 United States only. No shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico or any other country. Insurance, & boxing expenses are generally included on all auctions as a part of the overall price.
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