Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

98610-1g001 New Windshield Washer Reservoir 2005 - 2012 Kia Rio on 2040-parts.com

US $27.99
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
98610-1G001 NEW WINDSHIELD WASHER RESERVOIR 2005 - 2012 KIA RIO, US $27.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:KIA Manufacturer Part Number:98610-1G001

NEW KIA WINDSHIELD WASHER RESERVOIR FOR 2005 - 2012 KIA RIO INCLUDES PUMP. 



PLEASE ORDER BY PART NUMBER. FIND OUT THE CORRECT PART NUMBER FOR YOUR CAR BY CALLING THE DEALER WITH YOUR VIN NUMBER. IF THIS IS NOT THE CORRECT PART NUMBER FOR YOUR VIN YOU CAN NOT RETURN IT. MORE THAN ONE PART NUMBER FITS THE SAME YEAR MAKE AND MODEL VEHICLE.


I ONLY SHIP TO THE 48 CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES.



Sinkhole fears shut commuter route

Tue, 11 Mar 2014

A ROAD in a key transport-link town is to be closed over fears that a sinkhole exists deep under the surface. A hole has appeared in St John's Road in Watford, Hertfordshire, and preliminary investigations carried out last week had to be stopped as there were concerns about undermining the road and footway further. Hertfordshire County Council said: "A geotechnical engineer present during the investigations advised that there is a possibility that a sinkhole exists deep down in the underlying chalk." Following f urther investigations today, the road is being shut until work on it can be completed.

Citroen DS3: Design a DS3 Roof competition.

Wed, 12 May 2010

The Citroen competition to design a roof and dash graphic for the DS3 has launched We’ve said from the start that Citroen were going to take a leaf out of the MINI book of marketing. Keep it in your face and churn out at least one special edition a month. And it certainly loks as if Citroen are on that path.

Four guilty over 'crash for cash'

Thu, 26 Sep 2013

A GANG that deliberately crashed a 12 tonne bus with 26 passengers on board as part of a huge "crash-for-cash" scam, has been described as a "a professionally-planned, highly-organised group" by police. Officers were speaking after four people were found guilty at Sheffield Crown Court of playing a part in a fraud conspiracy worth almost £500,000. Seven other people had already pleaded guilty.