Universal Heater Motor Or Defrost Motor Voltage Reducer on 2040-parts.com
Bedford, Ohio, United States
Family owned and operated since May 1984 by father and son, Earl & Jeff. At least 2 members of our family have been in the automotive electrical business since 1940. We are passionate car guys serving the car hobby with the best electrical system products. Whether it is a restoration, preserving a classic, customization or a complete ground up build, we have the products and the knowledge to help you the car hobbiest. Installation instructions are included along with a tech helpline. Serving the collector vehicle hobby Since 1984 This voltage reducer is designed to be used with original 6V Heater Motor or Defrost Motors, when converting your classic to 12-volts. Order one reducer per motor. If you order this reducer with a complete kit we will combine shipping at no extra charge. Kits will fit Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, DeSoto, Dodge, Ford, Hudson, Lincoln, Mercury, Nash, Oldsmobile, Packard, Plymouth, Pontiac, Studebaker, and Willys. Have questions about us, are qualifications or our products? Check out are guides. To do so find the seller information box in the upper right hand corner of this listing. Click on our name. This will take to the page with our ratings. Scroll down to the bottom and there you will find are guide section. This reducer comes with a one (1) year warranty and a satisfaction guarantee. If you are not satisfied with the performance, return the unit within 30 days undamaged, for a full refund. Installation Instructions included, please specify if you need a language other than English. **Can provide for 30+ options**. Contact us at 1-888-59-START To take a tour of our shop or to see what we have been working on check us out on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Certified-Auto-Electric-Inc/180475171997300 International orders please email me for shipping cost. Please Include your email address and ITEM number with Payment. Paypal and all major credit cards accepted. Payment is expected within 10 days of auctions close. |
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