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Cummins Rebuilt Celect N14 L10 Ecm Ecu 3618046 **in Stock!** *warranty!!* on 2040-parts.com

US $950.00
Location:

Grand Prairie, Texas, United States

Grand Prairie, Texas, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Manufacturer Part Number:3618046 Part Brand:CUMMINS Warranty:Yes

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CUMMINS CELECT N14, L10

Diesel Engine Control Module, ECM, ECU

Engine: CUMMINS CELECT PLUS, N14, L10
Part No: 3618046, 3619037
Condition: Remanufactured, Used, Good
Programming: Included + Calibration settings
Warranty: 1 year (from date of purchase)
Turn-Around Time: 24 hours
Refunds: No,Warranty Exchanges ONLY

 

Please Read Before Purchasing


·       This purchase listed at $950.00.  This the price for an Exchange/     Repair.


·       We prefer you send your core ECM to us first.  Programming is   more accurate when we physically have your ECM here and can     transfer information exactly how it is set to your vehicle, otherwise   we will program to the engine serial number.


·       If you are unable to send your core first, a core fee  charge of $500.00 will be added to the price, totaling in the amount  of $1,450.00 upfront (plus shipping & handling).


·       The $500.00 will be refunded upon receipt, assuming your core         unit is not burned, damaged or had prior work done to it.


·       Please message us before  purchasing


 

Warranty Details 

1-year warranty exchange on all ECM’s. Warranty does NOT cover any damages caused by external and wiring problems, or any labor, towing, or work done by other repair shops. No refunds on sold and repaired units unless proof of purchase of another unit with equal or greater value is presented. Warranty will be voided and core charges will apply if due core is not returned within 10 business days. Cores must be repairable (not burned and no liquid damage) for refunds.

 


We are not responsible for incorrect feature/parameter programming if original ECM parameters are initially unattainable.

 

About Us

              

CATA Electronics is a family-owned and operated business located outside of Dallas, TX. With nearly 20 years of experience on ECM repairs and a name that has been built on trust and good business ethics, CATA has established continued business here in the U.S. as well as across the globe with the old fashioned word-of-mouth. Remanufacturing services offered are for most diesel Engine Control Modules including: Cummins, Detroit, Caterpillar, International and Mack.

 

with just a 24-hour turn-around time and a huge stock of inventory, CATA Electronics will get you back on the road in no time. Customer satisfaction is the number one priority. Check out the customer feedback and other parts that are offered in the store. Thank you and we look forward to doing business with you!


CATA Electronics
(972) 352-2888 

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