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Oxygen Sensor Hyundai Sonata 00 01 02 03 04 Oe New 036-0040 Auto 7 3921038015 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Novi, Michigan, US

Novi, Michigan, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or replacement (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:All return Shipping is paid by buyer, no returns after 14 dyas unless authorized by us. All returns have to include a note with name address and ebay user name. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Interchange Part Number: 3921038015 Other Part Number: 3921038015 Brand:AUTO 7 INC Manufacturer Part Number:036-0040

Oxygen Sensor Hyundai Sonata 00 01 02 03 04 OE New 036-0040 Auto 7 3921038015 (Auto 7 is the original equipment Mfg. for Hyundai & KIA)

This is a new Auto 7 Oxygen Sensor  in the original packaging.   

Part# 036-0040

Applications:

HYUNDAI (11) 1999-2005
 SANTA FE  (4) 2001-2004
 SONATA  (7) 1999-2005
KIA (6) 2001-2006
 OPTIMA  (6) 2001-2006

 

 

Return/Exchange Policy: We will issue an exchange if your item is received defective or the incorrect item was shipped. If we do not have the correct part in stock we will credit you back the amount of the part including any shipping fees. No returns will be accepted after 15 business days. To return a part(s) please e-mail us/include in the return package, full name, address, Ebay user name, part number, and e-mail address that we can contact you at along with a detailed explanation of why you need to return or exchange it. We will e-mail you back with instructions in approximately 2-3 business days. If you do not have your order number, please indicate when your order was purchased and the full name or e-mail address ordered with.

We will re-ship your exchanged item when we receive the returned item from you or, preferably you can elect to have the 2nd item charged to your account. Credit for the 1st item will be given when the package is inspected, received and processed. (Credits take 1-2 weeks for processing.)

All Return Exchange Items MUST be in brand new condition, which means the item is never installed and kept in the original packaging and cannot be disassembled or damaged by incorrect installation. We are not responsible for installation errors. We are not responsible for any labor expenses, towing expenses, or rental car expenses that occur as the result of the installation of any wrong or defective parts.

 All packages are shipped with in 24 to 48  hours of your payment clearing pay-pal. Shipments depending on location can take anywhere from 6 to 7 days (In the lower 48) For all shipping we use USPS Priority Mail, and all international & free shipping packages we use USPS, all international packages could take longer then domestic packages depending on the countries customs offices, we do provide tracking numbers for all packages via e-mail that is provided by your pay-pal receipt. Once the shipment is processed you will receive your tracking number in your e-mail.

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