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Otc 6768 6.0l Glow Plug Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $28.99
Location:

Austin, Colorado, US

Austin, Colorado, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:All items may be returned within 14 days of receiving purchase. All returns will be refunded purchase price but not any shipping fees. Shipping is non refundable. Any purchase that was shipped with "Free Shipping" and is being returned for a refund, would be refunded for the item less a $10.95 Shipping Charge. Any item being returned because of change of mind or purchase of incorrect item will be subjected to a 15% restocking fee. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Part Brand:OTC Manufacturer Part Number:6768 Warranty:Yes

 

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OTC 6768
Glow Plug Harness Remover
for
Ford 6.0




Description
Use this tool to safely remove and install the glow plug harness on 2004 and newer Ford 6.0L Diesel engines, without damaging the harness.


Shipping

Most items will be shipped within 24 hours of payment. Any payment received on Friday or Saturday will be shipped on Monday.  U.S. shipping rates do not include PR, HI or AK. Please contact us for the shipping cost there.


Terms of Sale

All items are Brand New unless otherwise noted. We will take any items back within 7 days of purchase as long as the item is returned as received, with all the packing materials. In an effort to keep our prices as low as possible we can not pay for any shipping cost on returns. If an item is received D.O.A. or encounters a problem within the first 7 days we will gladly exchange and ship out the return item at no additional cost to you but the shipping cost on the item being returned must be paid by the customer. 


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