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98 Mercedes C230 Pcm Ecu Ecm Engine Computer Control Unit 022 545 27 32 / 529 on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, US

Saint Louis, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Restocking fees: 20% Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:20%

Engine Control Unit from a 1998 Mercedes C230 with a rod knock and some body damage. Perfect working order, tested prior to removal.

Part numbers are A 022 545 27 32 or Bosch 0 261 204 529. You MUST match part numbers.

Fits 1998 Mercedes C230 only, will not fit any other years or models.

Shipping and handling is FREE to any US zip code.

Enlarged and multiple pictures of the item are located at the bottom of the page

Payment: We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, AMEX, Paypal, M/O mailed in, and US Dollars in person. To pay with credit card, click on the "Buy it now" link, select "Paypal-Visa" option (you do NOT need a Paypal account, and you will NOT have to sign up for Paypal, Paypal simply processes the payment), select "Don't have a Paypal account," and the next page will process your card payment.

Contacting us: We answer messages via EBAY MESSAGING ONLY (do not email, email is not checked daily) Monday to Friday.

Warranty: Each part carries a warranty as specified at the top of the auction.

Shipping: All items are shipped either USPS or Fedex Ground. We ship the same or next business day. Express shipping is available for an additional fee. WE SHIP ALL PARTS WORLDWIDE, BUT NOT AIR BAGS (Air Bags are CONTINENTAL US 48 STATES ONLY, AND NO PO BOX ADDRESSES). Physical address (not a PO Box) REQUIRED on any shipping amount over $12. Also, if using Paypal, Paypal will only allow shipment to the address in the payment page, it must be the correct address when you pay, or the payment will be refunded, and we will need you to resend the payment with the corrected address. This is a Paypal / eBay rule and we are required to follow it.

So, you received the part, and now realized you purchased the wrong part, or you do not need the part, what now?

Please use the return center before you send the part back. Read below

-We can exchange the part if we have the correct part number you need. Buyer pays shipping both ways on the exchange. We want you to get the right part the first time, but we understand there are sometimes issues in the right part being purchased. If we have it, we will get you taken care of.

-Returns must be packed and returned in the same condition in which they are shipped, per Ebay rules. Any damage will forfeit refund.

-Any part purchased that you do not need (misdiagnosis or wrong car/year), or you simply purchased the wrong part, may be returned within the return time specified at the top of the auction. Also, we have a nominal restock fee that is charged for returns to cover our costs on taking the return. Note, all computers or modules that require reprogramming will automatically carry the restock fee as a lot of shops do not know how to reset the ecu to work in your car, or simply will not program them as they prefer new parts.

-If the part you purchased is not performing as expected, either your car is in need of a different part to fix the issue (please verify before buying), you need to source a qualified shop to do the repair (for say programming issues on electronics), or something may have happened to the part (damaged in transit, broken in another way, not correctly functioning and this is verified). Contact us first via messaging. Part can be returned within the warranty period from date of purchase. If the part does have an issue, we will replace it or refund you. NOTE; if the part is sent back due to an issue claimed with the part, and we are able to determine the part is not damaged and working, the buyer will still be responsible for the restocking fee. Items will be checked / tested upon arrival back at our shop.

-If a part arrived broken due to carrier neglect (box damaged), do NOT USE THE RETURN CENTER. Contact us first.

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