Dot 9005-hb3 Oem 65w Xenon Halogen Headlight Lamp Amber White Light Bulb on 2040-parts.com
US $6.90
Location:
Los Angeles, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Refund will be given as:Money Back
Item must be returned within:30 Days
Return policy details:100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! We offer 30 days warranty. Please see our return policy for more detail.
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Manufacturer Part Number:DOT OEM HIDLB3H-9005-65W HB3
Interchange Part Number:4300K 12V
Other Part Number:9005 High Hi Beam Light
Placement on Vehicle:Front
Surface Finish:Xenon Gas Halogen Clear Lamp Bulb
Warranty:Yes
Color:Standard Amber White Light
One Pair (2): 9005-HB3 Xenon Halogen Headlight Bulbs
DOT APPROVED OEM 65W 12V
Standard Amber White Light 4300K (High Beam)
Brand New in Box!!
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Item Features |
- Condition: Brand New in Box
- Content: One Pair (2) Xenon Halogen Bulbs
- Part Number: 9005-HB3
- Light Color: Standard Amber White 4300K
- Power: 12V Drawing Input
- Usage: High Beam
- Life: Up to 500 Hours
- Installation: Direct Plug In Replacement
- Modification of Wire: Not required
If you are not sure what bulb would fit your car, please double check your car manual or visit the following link:
Lamp Replacement Guide
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Customer Service |
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm Pacific Time. We do not process orders or send items on weekends and public holidays.
Please feel free to contact us through eBay message if you have any questions. We only check eBay message and do not check emails because email often go to spam folder. Most questions will be responded by our customer service within 1 to 2 business days.
We are not professional mechanics and we can only offer limited technical assistances. We cannot offer advices on installation or modification unless we are 100% sure about the answer. We highly recommended professional installation at all time.
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Shipping |
We do ship Worldwide!
Order will be shipped out by USPS or UPS within 2 business days after payment is received. Orders from Saturday, Sunday, and Holiday will be shipped out on the next business days.
Please feel free to contact us for discount if you order multiple items. Local pick up is not allowed due to eBay policy.
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Payment |
We accept PayPal payment only due to eBay policy and security reason. Payment is needed to receive within 7 days of the end of the listing to ensure smoother transaction and faster service. eBay will file unpaid item dispute automatically if payment is not cleared 7 days after listing ends.
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Return Policy |
All sales are final, and no exchange for customers who purchased the wrong items. Please read all descriptions carefully and ask any questions before buying the item.
The item comes with 30 days warranty. If the item is defective, we will replace the defective item after we receive the defective item back in original condition. This is mainly for our protection and return item must be unused and undamaged.
Buyer is responsible for return shipping costs under any circumstance. All shipping and handling fee will not be returned in any case. |
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