Mercedes-benz Coolant Recovery Reservoir Expansion Tank Cap Premium Quality 0406 on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, CA, US
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We accept PayPal, VISA, MasterCard, AMEX, Discover, Debit Card through PayPal as our type of payment.
Shipping Policy
We process shipment within 1 business day after the payment has been received and cleared.
- We ship to United States of America in 50 states.
- We also ship to North and South America, Europe, Australia, Japan, Middle East, Asia (Expected Delivery: 14 - 21 business days. It may take a few more days in some countries).
- We do not ship to APO/FPO.
- We do not ship on weekends and/or holidays.
- Please provide a correct shipping address so that your item(s) will be delivered on time and will not get lost.
Return Policy
Please make sure that you are ordering the correct parts for your vehicle so that we can avoid any wrong parts ordered and returns.
- We offer 30 days return policy starting the day the buyer receives the item.
- Item(s) being returned must be in brand new condition, unopened with the original seal and label included. All shipping expenses including duties and/or customs fees will be paid by the buyer.
- There will be a 10% restocking charge on all returns (On case by case basis). We will not charge any restocking fees if the return item(s) is due to our error, such as shipping the wrong item(s).
- We do not accept returns if the item(s) has been installed, or has been damaged for some reason after you have received the item(s). We do not compensate your labor, towing, repair, rental expenses or any other related expenses.
- All item(s) shipped have been inspected in detailed, and we guarantee that you’ll be satisfied with your purchase.
If you have any questions or suggestions, please free to contact us. We welcome your inquiries and comments. We will try and do our best to provide you with the best possible buying experience. We will reply within 24 – 48 hours or earlier. Thank you very much.
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