Abs Wheel Speed Sensor **for Mercedes Rear Left Driver 2205400417 on 2040-parts.com
North York, Ontario, Canada
This is a high-quality direct replacement ABS WHEEL SPEED SENSOR **FOR MERCEDES REAR LEFT DRIVER 2205400417 If you are unsure if this part fits your car do not hesitate to contact us. You can contact us directly by phone (from 10pm to 4pm EST): 416-665-3570 Or EMAIL US BY CLICKING HERE Returns: Returns and exchanges on new, uninstalled items only. All items carry a 1 YEAR WARRANTY covering any manufacturer defects. Items that have been damaged or modified by the customer, improperly installed or improperly maintained are not covered by warranty. Warranty does not cover shipping, installation, labor, towing, rentals, storage, legal fees, lost wages or any other incidental fees. |
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