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New Radiator Cooling Fan Motor Assembly Yamaha Big Bear 400 Yfm40 Yrm40f 2000-06 on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

Logan, West Virginia, US

Logan, West Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Item(s) should returned within 30 days of receipt in brand new and resalable condition with original packaging. Returns should include order receipt. Be advised that we will not cover any postage costs for returned products unless it suffers from manufacture defect. We will provide free replacement for manufacture defect. If we are in error (Defective Product or Shipped Wrong Item), then we will gladly ship you a new item with a pre-paid return shipping label to return wrong/defective items. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:EMS Global Direct Manufacturer Part Number:5FU-E2405-00-00, 70-1011, 49-5839 Warranty:Yes


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Specifications

ID

550791

Unit Type

Fan Motor Assy

Part Type

UNIT

Voltage

12

Manufacturer

YAMAHA

Brief

COOLING FAN ASSEMBLY
USED ON:
BIG BEAR 2WD w/386cc 2000-04
BIG BEAR 4WD w/386cc 2000-06
ADDL INFO: COMPLETE ASSY READY TO MOUNT IN EXISTING APPLICATION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



If you have any questions, comments, or need to return a part please contact us at: 1-877-596-3471.

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Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico

Packages sent to Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico will be shipped USPS Priority Mail.

 

International shipping:

We offer 2 choices for Worldwide International Shipping on our items. We ship international orders via USPS priority mail international, This can take 6-10 business days. USPS express mail international, This can take 3-5 days. Shipping costs for Both are clearly noted on the auction item page under the shipping tab. Please include a phone number on all international shipments.


Do I have to pay import tax/duty on the item? If so, how much?

For items that are shipped internationally from our United States office, you may be charged import tax/duty when you receive the item. This will be your responsibility to pay upon delivery, unless stated otherwise on the auction listing page. Unfortunately we are not able to estimate the amount of import tax/fees for specific goods as local customs’ decisions are beyond our control. Please be reassured we will do our utmost to legally minimize the tax for you.

The buyer must pay for all return shipping fees and these are non-refundable. EMS Global will replace the unit and will pay for the return shipping to the customer. EMS Global does not cover customs or duties charges on the replacement unit.




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