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Oem Volvo S60 S80 V70 Xc70 Alarm Siren Module #9472244 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Spokane, Washington, United States

Spokane, Washington, United States
OEM VOLVO S60 S80 V70 XC70 XC90 Alarm Siren Module #9472244. THIS ITEM IS USED, SO PLEASE EXPECT IT TO SHOW MINIMAL WEAR & TEAR UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED IN THE AD. PLEASE REVIEW ALL THE PICTURES IN THE AD, AS I NORMALLY SHOW THE ITEM AT DIFFERENT ANGLES.
Brand:Volvo Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:9472244












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You're buying a used siren. This unit works great!

This will come with a 30 day WARRANTY!

SELLER NOTES: 1510

COMPATIBILITY:

WHENEVER A PART NUMBER IS SUPPLIED YOU MUST MATCH THE PART NUMBER TO YOURS. JUST BECAUSE YOUR VEHICLE IS LISTED DOES NOT MEAN THIS PART WILL FIT YOUR VEHICLE. IT’S IMPERATIVE THAT ALL PART NUMBERS ARE MATCH.

Payment:

We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Paypal, USPS M/O mailed in. To pay with credit card, click on the "Buy it now" link, select "Paypal-Visa" option (you do NOT need a Paypal account, and you will NOT have to sign up for Paypal, Paypal simply processes the payment), select "Don't have a Paypal account," and the next page will process your card payment.

Shipping:

All items are shipped either USPS 1st Class, Priority Mail or Fedex Ground. We ship the same or next business day. WE SHIP ALL PARTS WORLDWIDE, with the exception of headlights, taillights, and air bags. Fedex cannot deliver to a PO Box. Free shipping within the continental U.S. 48 states. Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands, and all other international locations please message me through eBay message to get a shipping quote.

Packing:

We use recycled or recyclable packing material and strong shipping boxes where applicable. We are a green company that is putting the environment first and keeping as much trash out of the landfills as possible.

Condition of the parts:

All parts are in working order, and tested before being offered for sale when possible. If a part has any problems, we will specify it in the auction and try to show pictures of the defect. Of course, with all items mistakes do happen. We pride ourselves in good feedback and will make every effort to make the situation a win/win for the customer and the seller.

Warranty:

Each part comes with a warranty. If the part has a problem 30 days from purchase, we will see about getting you a replacement if available. Cosmetic damage does not qualify. The part must be fully checked before messaging us through eBay messaging only. We are not responsible for cost of installation. We are not responsible for misdiagnosis.

Returns:

Any part purchased that is no longer needed, or purchased incorrectly can be returned as long as it was not plugged in, and the security marks are still in place. Computers requiring a reprogram are not eligible for returns. Returns accepted 30 days from the date of purchase only. It is the buyers responsibility to ensure that when sending the part back to the seller that you make every effort to ensure that the part is NOT damaged. This means the buyer might want to use a different box and put insurance on the part to ensure there will be no issues with your return.

Contacting us:

We answer messages via Ebay Messaging only (do not email, email is not checked) any emails sent or phone calls made will go unanswered. This is for the buyers protection and the sellers. If there was a dispute ebay will check the messages in ebay only to make their final decision.

Security:

All items shipped are marked with either a visible or invisible mark. If any item is returned, the mark must be present for the return to be accepted.

Feedback:

We love positive feedback. But before you leave a bad feedback, or a bad star rating, tell us why, we might be able to fix an issue, especially if it is our fault to begin with. It's hard to fix a problem if I don't know there was one in the beginning. I will make every effort to make the situation and win/win for the buyer and seller.

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