Honda Accord 1984-2007 Oil Pressure Sender Made In Japan 37240-pt0-014 on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
THIS IS A BRAND NEW OIL PRESSURE SENDER FITS: PLEASE SEE COMPATIBILITY TABLE. THANKS FOR VISIT US; General Policies: (please read carefully before purchasing) If you have any question about the part or the application you must email us before you do the check out we will try to answer all your emails within 1-2 business days. *Payments: Immediate payment is required via Paypal or with your credit card, we will email you a credit card authorization form to be filled and send it back in order to charge your credit card. Please include any special instructions in the payment notes of paypal or contact us ASAP in case it needs immediate attention. *Shipping: We will try to send your order the same day if is placed before noon eastern time; orders will not be shipped on the weekends or holidays also if is placed Fridays afternoon eastern time will be shipped on Monday. Please note that once the package has been given to the carrier it is in the carriers control until delivery; Delivery dates are estimated and not guaranteed. *Returns : Returns are only on items that does not fit or not true to its description and must be reported in the first 7 days from the delivered date as indicated by the tracking number; Refund will be send to your paypal account as soon as we receive the item back in the same condition we send it otherwise there will be a 15% restocking fee, Items that have been installed or altered are non-returnable. *Warranty: On all products is one year from the date of sale and is conditional to inspection by the company to prove defective within the above warranty. After the determination of a defective part we will send you a free replacement part at buyer’s shipping expense, if we find out the product was damage by other circumstances we will not honor the warranty. No product will be accepted to inspection without our authorization, upon such authorization the product will be returned to us shipping charges prepaid by buyer. This warranty is limited solely to the above and applies only for the period set forth, we will not be liable for any loss, damage, incidental or consequential damages of any kind whether bassed upon warranty contact and the maximum liability shall not in any case exceed the involved price of the product. No Warranty on electrical parts. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. |
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