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2015-2019 Toyota Highlander Air Bag Control Module Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $145.46
Location:

Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, United States
2015-2019 Toyota Highlander Air Bag Control Module OEM, US $145.46, image 1
Condition:UsedAn item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions Seller Notes:“I certify this airbag is not subject to recall and will be shipped in accordance with hazmat shipping requirements. Due to the HAZMAT requirement, we will not authorize the return of any airbags that do not fit a vehicle other than the ones stated in the listing. For a used airbag to operate properly, a qualified installer must install the used airbag in accordance with the vehicle manufacturers specifications. Any used airbag that is not installed correctly will subject passengers in a vehicle to risks of serious injuries, including death, which may arise as a result of the improper installation of a used airbag. LKQ makes absolutely NO warranty, express or implied, as to the fitness for a general or particular purpose or of merchantability in connection with any sale of used airbags. ALL USED AIRBAGS ARE SOLD AS IS. *****ATTENTION: New York & Canada Residents - Please see listing description for important shipping restrictions.*****” Read Less Brand:Toyota Manufacturer Part Number:Highlander~384931551LKQ Interchange Part Number:591-73885 Other Part Number:CBX73885 Manufacturer Warranty:6 Month Warranty Length:6 Month Warranty (Parts ONLY - NO Labor) Vehicle VIN:5TDJKRFH5GS304562 DOT Date Code:NA Tread Depth:NA

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