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Buick Regal Lacrosse Chevy Cruze Malibu Factory Heater A/c Blower Motor Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Belleville, Michigan, United States

Belleville, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

You are viewing a tested and working heater A/C blower motor removed from a 2011 Buick Regal. This part is in very good condition and would make a good replacement for your damaged or bad heater A/C blower motor. This is not a cheap after market part it is a factory OEM

FITS: 2011 2012 2013 BUICK REGAL / BUICK LACROSSE / CHEVY CRUZE / CHEVY MALIBU 

Part compatibility table in the listing is for reference only! Due to models variations we can not check and guarantee fitment of this part for any particular vehicle. You are as a buyer are responsible for compatibility! Pictures in the listing show exactly the same item you will receive. Please review the photos carefully! If you are not sure, please check your local dealer before purchasing.

 

Shipping  Policies: 

 

•    Local pickup is IS AVAILABLE. 

•    Shipping prices for ground apply only to the continental states of the U.S. Anywhere else is considered international shipping and will have an international fee.

•    Process time for shipping is 1 DAY.  2 to 3 business days for over-sized items. 

•    Any international customs fees must be paid for by customer.

•    Please note that we will only ship to the same billing address that payment is made from. 

 

  Return and Exchange Policy: 

 

•    All returns must be made and will be accepted within 14 days of item being received by customer only if the item is non-functional or it differs substantially from the description!  

•    Please ask questions prior to bidding and verify the fit in your application with your local dealer or an independent  source! 

•    Customers are full responsible for returning back the merchandise, on their expense. Shipping and handling fees are not refundable! Most of my products are offered with free shipping, meaning shipping has been included in the price to provide you with the total cost of the order. You will be refunded the purchase price less my shipping costs as soon as item is returned to us.

 

Warranty: 

 

•    All the parts are tested either before or after removal from the vehicle. 

•    Before purchasing the item, the customer MUST verify that the item will fit the said vehicle. 

•    There may be light scuffs, scratches or other imperfections as a result of this being a used part.  

 

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If you have a question about any part please contact us BEFORE purchasing. 

 

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Thank You MVC Auto Parts Inc.


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