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A/c Compressor Honda Cr-v 2002,2003,2004,2005,2006 L4 2.4l (hs110r) on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Miami, Florida, US

Miami, Florida, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Brand:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:HS110R Warranty:Yes

MORE SPECIFICATIONS 

Clutch diameter 100 mm PV7

OUR PRODUCT

You are purchasing a remanufactured compressor with clutch, we only sell quality remanufactured compressors, all our products are tested multiple times and our quality is our priority 

This is a remanufactured OEM original a/c compressor.

All orders will be processed and shipped the same day if you make the purchase before 4 pm, otherwise will be processing the next business day.

SEE COMPATIBILITY 

We would appreciate if you could leave us a note with the vehicle specification (Year, Make, Model and Engine) in PayPal when making the payment, in that way we can reassure that the a/c compressor will fit properly.

If your are unsure what a/c compressor would fit in your vehicle, please do not hesitate to contact us by email

THE SYSTEM

Do not forget to have your system flushed, is the best way to get oil and any solid contaminant remove from the system when replacing any of the part. 

Drier or Accumulator and Expansion Valve are parts that need to be replaced at the moment of the a/c compressor installation, also the Condenser should be checked in order to see if it need to be replaced.

It is important to mention that the correct amount of refrigerant oil need to be added, this compressor does not have the oil charge. 

Failure to have your system flushed and parts replaced by a certified mechanic shop will void the a/c compressor warranty. 

SHIPPING

Free shipping is offered to the United States that included Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico.

RETURN AND EXCHANGE 

Our main goal is to get our customer satisfy with the quality of our product, we offer a 3 month warranty, we will replace the a/c compressor and send you a different one of the same model, this warranty only apply if the part remain in the same condition as was delivered. If the client mislead the application of the compressor and because of that need to replace the compressor for another one, the client should pay the shipping cost by making a payment in our PayPal account. (between US$ 7-16 depending where the client is located).

Our clients have 14 days to receive a full refund, in all cases the buyer or client should pay the return shipping cost.

In those cases that a refund is due because the client mislead the vehicle application, the client should pay the shipping cost to send the item back to us, and also we will deduct the shipping cost related with the first delivery (between US$ 7-16 depending where the client is located) from the final refund.  

YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR MAIN GOAL

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