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Alternator Chevrolet Lumina 1998-1999 3.1l on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

La Habra, California, United States

La Habra, California, United States
Professionally remanufactured replacing worn parts with new.
Manufacturer Part Number:8222 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:8222R Part Brand:CARGO Other Part Number:10480217

8222R

Alternator - Delco CS130D Series
105 Amp/12 Volt, CW, 6-Groove Pulley, 03:00 Plug Clock

Used On:
(1998-97) Buick Century 3.1L
(1999-98) Chevrolet Lumina, Monte Carlo 3.1L
(1998) Pontiac Grand Prix 3.1L

Replaces:
Delco 10480217, 10480259, 10480353
Lester Nos:
8222
Components:
24-1273 Pulley
D705XHD (35-137) P-L-F-S Regulator

Features:
REMANUFACTURED
OE performance output curve
OE interchangeable components, officially licensed & manufactured with Remy's patent-protected technology
WAI-Transpo premium rectifier featuring press-fit avalanche diodes
Premium, hi-temperature WBD bearings


WARRANTY INFO:
Car-Go products are warranted for 1 year. Warranty is for part replacement only. If there is a problem with the item please notify us prior to altering or installing the item. Altered, abused or improperly installed/maintained items will void the warranty and are not returnable. Warranty is not transferable. Warranty does not cover shipping, labor, towing, rentals, storage, legal fees, lost wages or any other incidental fees.

 

INVENTORY INFO:

 CAR-GO makes every effort to ensure that we have a full stock of products. Occasionally, a product you have selected may be out of stock, discontinued or no longer available from a manufacturer. Should this occur, we will substitute the product with same quality part. All parts are aftermarket unless otherwise specified.

 

SHIPPING INFO:

Shipping is to the contiguous 48 U.S. states only. AK, HI and PR will incur additional shipping costs. World wide shipping costs vary, so please inquire before ordering. Shipping is by ground service unless otherwise noted in the auction.

 

Refund & Return Policy:

We Offer a 14 day no hassle return policy on all parts purchased as long as the unit has never been installed and is returned in its original box. We will gladly exchange an item if there is a mistake when the unit was ordered. Shipping costs will be the responsibility of the buyer. Products being refunded will incur a 20% restocking charge.

 

MY GOAL IS 100% CUSTOMER SATISFACTION

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(800)491-4490

 

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