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Dodge Chrysler Jeep Mainifold Air Pressure Sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Miami, Florida, US

Miami, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Brand:MOPAR Manufacturer Part Number:50-10AC Interchange Part Number:ORIGINAL PART - OEM Surface Finish:BLACK COLOR

**ABOUT THE PART**

OEM - Original Equipment Manufacturer

We sell original Factory parts , not aftermarket imitations

 MAINIFOLD AIR PRESSURE SENSOR 

FIT TO :   -   2006 - 2008   DODGE MAGNUM

                 -   2006 - 2008   DODGE CHARGER

                 -   2006 - 2008   CHRYSLER 300

                 -   2007 - 2008   JEEP WRANGLER

                 -   2007 - 2008   JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

                 -   2007 - 2008   JEEP COMMANDER

                 -   2007 - 2008   DODGE RAM 1500 2500 3500

                 -   2007 - 2008   DODGE NITRO

                 -   2007 - 2008   DODGE DURANGO

                 -   2007 - 2008   CHRYSLER SEBRING

                 -   2007 - 2008   CHRYSLER PACIFICA

                 -   2007 - 2008   CHRYSLER ASPEN

                 -   2008              DODGE AVENGER

                 -   2008              CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY

                 -   2009              DODGE JOURNEY

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** General policy **

- All parts sold are OEM

- Items ship the same day o within 24 hours after the purchase .

- All parts are in stock

  In the case that an item is out of stock we will notify you of the approximate wait time.

- Customer will receive the part that you see in the pictures .

- Please VERIFY that you are ordering the correct part

   If you are unsure if this is correct for your vehicle. Please send us the last 8 digits of your VIN.

   With it we will be able to determine for certain if it is applicable.

   ** Return policy **

- Return shipping paid by: Buyer

- Item must be returned within: 14 Days

- Refund will be given as: Money Back

- Please contact us before sending back a return. Parts returns must be authorized before being sent back.

  We reserve the right to charge a 20% restocking fee.

- Items returned as not needed or not verified by us  will be refunded the cost of the item less shipping charges.

- All parts must be received within 14 days of the receive date.

-  We will not accept returns on parts that have been altered, installed, or modified.

- We will refund the money via the original payment method once we have received and inspected the part.

HABLAMOS ESPAÑOL.

 

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