Mopar 94-02 Dodge Ram 1500 2500 3500 Sliding Rear Window Latch/lock-4773094ab on 2040-parts.com
US $27.93
Location:
Gastonia, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New
Manufacturer Part Number:4773094AB
Warranty:Yes
Interchange Part Number:Ram 1500 2500 3500 window latch
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
Other Part Number:oem mopar
Part Brand:MOPAR
Placement on Vehicle:Rear
Country of Manufacture:United States
New Genuine OEM MOPAR Sliding Rear Window Latch |
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Dodge Ram Sliding Rear Window Latch
Part # 4773094AB
- This
is a brand new sliding rear window latch for your 1994-2002 Dodge Ram
1500-3500.
- These latches are notorious for breaking, so fix it now with
this OEM Mopar replacement sliding rear window latch.
- These are made from the high quality materials that your vehicle came with from the factory to ensure factory quality, fit and finish.
- Fits 1994-2002 DODGE RAM 1500
- Fits 1994-2002 DODGE RAM 2500
- Fits 1994-2002 DODGE RAM 3500
OEM Quality and Fit!!!!!
***If you have a Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram need that is not listed, let us know and we will list it for you immediately.***
12 Month Warranty at any Chrysler Jeep or Dodge dealer across the U.S.!!
***If you are unsure of your application, please send us your VIN number for vehicle verification*** |
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Warranty: Chrysler stands behind their parts for 12mo/12,000 miles. Engines and transmission may have up to a 3yr/100,000 mile warranty. Warranty exchanges can be made at any Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram dealer nationwide with proof of purchase. This warranty does not cover parts that have been altered. Nor does it cover parts that may be defective due to another part. The warranty also does not cover any modifications, tempering or abuse of any sort.
Our shipping rates are only valid for the 48 states. Hawaii, Alaska, and PR are exempt from our standard shipping rate.
No shipments outside continental U.S.
Damaged Items: The carrier is responsible for all items damaged during shipping. You will need to fill out a damaged claim report from the carrier to be reimbursed. Please do not return these items to us as we are not responsible for the reimbursement.
Returns: Parts are not returnable if the item is incorrect due to your error such as, looked up the wrong part, inserted the wrong part number, changed mind after receiving the item or did not provide us with your VIN number. We may under certain circumstances allow a return but a restocking fee of a 20% will apply. If the incorrect part is due to our error, we will resolve the issue immediately. NO returns on electrical parts. NO RETURNS WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION. Core
Policy: Some parts offered on our site have a "core charge" applied to
them. This is a refundable charge that the manufacturer applies to
ensure that the old part is returned to us. Customers are responsible
for all shipping charges related to returning cores to us. Remember all
core returns must be assembled, clean, complete with no missing parts,
undamaged, and in the original packaging. If you have any questions on
core charges please feel free to contact us and we will be happy to
answer them.Core Return shipping paid by: Buyer
Core Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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