Kia Carnival 2.9l Diesel Injector Ejbr03902 338004x400. Brand New Genuine on 2040-parts.com
AU $475.00
Location:
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Condition:New
Brand:DELPHI, KIA
Manufacturer Part Number:EJBR03902D, R03902D, EJBR03901D, R03901D
DESCRIPTION:
1 X DELPHI COMMON RAIL DIESEL INJECTOR BRAND NEW GENUINE DELPHI
PART NO: EJBR03902D / R03902D
ALTERNATIVE NO: EJBR03901D / R03901D 33800-4X400 / 338004X400
APPLICATION: KIA SEDONA / CARNIVAL 2.9L DIESEL KJ ENGINE
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| | . | | Payment - All payments must be received within 3 days of auction end, either by Pay-Pal / Credit card over the phone / Bank transfer or CASH over our trade counter. | | . | | Postage - Postal charges are clearly shown within the auction listing. Please bear in mind that our postal charges include more than the price of a stamp and includes actual postage costs, packaging and handling. If you bid, you are deemed to have accepted the shipping charges quoted. International shipping may be subject to import duties or other taxes. | | . | | Dispatch Times - We normally dispatch your order within 24 hours (Mon-Fri Only). Once your order has been sent you will receive notification by email. Your goods will be shipped from WA Australia. Goods are normally sent by Post or Toll Ipec | | . | | INJECTOR OLD-UNIT EXCHANGE/SURCHARGE POLICY (ONLY APPLIES IF STATED IN ADD, IF NOT STATED DON'T WORRY) - Old units can be packaged in the box that your
new unit arrived in and you will only receive a full surcharge refund if we
receive the old unit in serviceable condition.
1. All units must be returned to us within 30
days of invoice / receipt date.
2. All units returned must be like for like and
in a serviceable condition (i.e unit must be complete with all parts attached
and no physical damage to the injector).
3. The unit must be drained of fuel and placed
in a plastic bag.
You are responsible for postage payment back to
ourselves. If you cannot return your old unit within this period it may
result in the unit being rejected or only part of the surcharge being refunded (
All surcharge refunds will be put into the
account they were purchased from. WE DO BUY OLD INJECTORS / PUMPS, SO DON'T THROW THEM AWAY AS WE PAY FOR YOUR OLD UNITS, CONTACT US FOR MORE DETAILS. msandham@unitedfuel.com.au or CALL | |
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| | Please ensure you are ordering correctly. Returns policy: WITHIN 7 DAYS, UNUSED AND IN A RESALABLE CONDITION. POSTAGE NOT REFUNDED.
We do not send parts which are broken; please check goods for damage before signing delivery note. Damage in transit can then be claimed on our courier insurance. All our parts are id stamped before we send them. If a part is found to be not working correctly (within 7 days of receipt* by the purchaser) the purchaser must return the part (at his or her expense) to us for validation. We will refund purchase price or replace the part (at our discretion).*7 day period starts from the date of goods being signed for.
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