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Bmw E38 Ambient Temperature Sensor Oem 740 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Fullerton, California, US

Fullerton, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:15% restocking fee will be charge on parts returned for non-defective purposes. Please contact us with any questions/concerns and doubts prior to purchase to avoid any misunderstandings. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Brand:OEM

We have temp sensor removed from a 1999 BMW 740IL.

In good working condition.  Cut wire harness connector/pig tail is included (about 4 inches long).

Compatible with other e39 models (525, 530, 528), E46, E38 and E53 X5 models, however do your own research prior to purchase.

  We will ship item via USPS Priority/Parcel or First-Class Mail within 1-2 business days once payment has cleared.  Orders placed on Saturday, Sunday or Holidays will be processed on the next business day.  Tracking number will be provided except on international orders.   

We can provide combine shipping if you are interested in purchasing multiple items from our store.

Orders shipped to California addresses are required to pay a 8.00% sales tax

Refunds on defective items are provided when an exchange is not available.  Buyer has to contact us within 3 days after receiving item and is responsible for return shipping charges.  Item will be carefully inspected once received to ensure it contains our markings and not been tampered with.  If we determine that item has been tampered with in any way or discover item doesn't contain our markings, we will not issue exchange and item will be shipped back at buyers expense.

15% re-stocking fee will be charged on items returned that are NON defective.

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