Chiltons 978-1-285-19296-3 2013 Labor Guide - Cd-rom Only on 2040-parts.com
United States, US
Product Description |
Hundreds of new models and labor operations in the 2013 edition help you stay current with the latest technologies. The 2013 edition provides repair times for more than 30 years of imported and domestic vehicles. Chilton’s editors consider warranty times, component locations, component type, the environment in which technicians’ work, the training they receive, and the tools they use when calculating a labor time. To allow for vehicle age, operating conditions, and type of service, the Chilton 2013 Labor Guide provides standard and severe service times, plus OEM warranty times. Vehicle makes and models conform to current Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA) standards. In addition, the CD-ROM offers a helpful parts list that simplifies adding parts to your estimate or work order, a keyword search engine, and a calendar feature which allows users to quickly locate work requests by day, week, and month. |
Shipping |
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Return Policy |
You may return an item to us within 30 days as long as it has not been used and is in sellable condition. In order to return an item you must contact us by email and obtain return authorization and return instructions. Returned items must be in new, sellable condition. The item must be complete in the original carton with all equipment, packaging, warranties, manuals and accessories. Shipping charges are non-refundable. If an item has Free Shipping, the actual shipping cost will be deducted from the refund. Electrical equipment (including Automotive Scanners) and software, cannot be returned for a refund once the product has been opened. |
International Orders |
At this time, we do not ship orders outside of the US. We are unable to ship to APO addresses. We can ship some of our items to Puerto Rico. Please contact us before bidding to make sure we can ship the item to Puerto Rico. |
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