Mercedes W210 E-class Key Lock Remote Infrared Ecu Control Unit Module Computer on 2040-parts.com
US $49.99
Location:
Hesperia, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Refund will be given as:Money Back
Item must be returned within:30 Days
Return policy details:We offer a money-back guarantee for any item with a functional grade of B or higher. We guarantee that all the items we list work unless explicitly stated.
Our guarantee is good for THIRTY (30) days after you receive your item.
All returns require a RMA number. Please contact us for one prior to a return. All returns without a RMA number will be refused.
NOTE: If you wish to return your order for any reason other than warranty or damage and/or without giving us the opportunity to repair or replace it, we will charge a 25% restocking fee or $9, whichever is greater. Shipping costs are nonrefundable for elective returns.
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Part Brand:~
Manufacturer Part Number:210 820 27 26, 2108202726
Interchange Part Number:~
Other Part Number:~
Warranty:Yes
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CA Auto Dismantler Permit # 40407 |
ADK 088 |
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INFRARED MODULE
Donor Vehicle: |
1996 MERCEDES E-CLASS (I6, AUTO, RWD) |
VIN Number: |
WDBJF55F1TJ021997 |
Part Number(s): 210 820 27 26, 2108202726 |
Notes: None |
Compatibility: *
- Please See Ebay Compatibility Above & Description "Notes".
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* This information is gathered to the best of our ability to aid customers. However, it is still the BUYER'S RESPONSIBILITY to confirm with an auto parts specialist that the displayed item is compatible. * Please verify your part number above. If no part number is listed, please contact us to help you find the correct part. We will not be responsible for any issues if your original part number does not match ours. |
FUNCTIONAL GRADE |
COSMETIC GRADE |
A |
A |
GRADE SHEET |
FUNCTIONAL |
COSMETIC |
A |
Perfect working condition |
A |
Little to no wear |
B |
Working condition |
B |
Average wear |
C |
Usable condition / Possibly damaged |
C |
Above average wear or cosmetic issues |
N/A |
Cores, rebuildable parts |
N/A |
Cores, rebuildable parts |
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SHIPPING:
- We always combine shipping. The more you buy, the more you save.
- Pickup location is in Hesperia, CA and FREE during business hours 7am-3pm Mon-Fri.
PRICES:
- Prices fluctuate often on eBay; however, we ALWAYS attempt to have the lowest price, within reason. If you can find a comparable "Buy it Now" item on eBay, we will meet or beat their price.
GUARANTEE:
- We offer a money-back guarantee for any item with a functional grade of B or higher. We guarantee that all the items we list work unless explicitly stated.
- Our guarantee is good for THIRTY (30) days after you receive your item.
- All returns require a RMA number. Please contact us for one prior to a return. All returns without a RMA number will be refused.
NOTE: If you wish to return your order for any reason other than warranty or damage and/or without giving us the opportunity to repair or replace it, we will charge a 25% restocking fee or $9, whichever is greater. Shipping costs are nonrefundable for elective returns.
PLEASE CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS YOU HAVE ABOUT YOUR ITEM BEFORE RETURNING IT OR LEAVING FEEDBACK.
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