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Windshield Wiper Switch Without Intermittent Mercury Cougar 1999 2000 2001 2002 on 2040-parts.com

US $17.99
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Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, US

Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:

WINDSHIELD WIPER SWITCH without Intermittent Mercury Cougar 1999 2000 2001 2002


 

This item is a used WINDSHIELD WIPER SWITCH without Intermittent for a 1999-2002 Mercury Cougar.

This item is in good working condition.

 

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IF, FOR ANY REASON, YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH OUR TRANSACTION, PLEASE CONTACT US VIA EMAIL BEFORE LEAVING FEEDBACK.  PROMPT ATTENTION TO YOUR CONCERN IS GUARANTEED.  THESE ARE USED PARTS AND WE DO OUR BEST TO DESCRIBE THE CONDITION OF EACH ITEM, HOWEVER, IF YOU FEEL THAT WE HAVE MISREPRESENTED THE CONDITION OF THE ITEM, A REFUND OF THE BID AMOUNT WILL BE PROVIDED!    PLEASE GIVE US THE OPPORTUNITY TO CORRECT ANY PROBLEMS BEFORE LEAVING FEEDBACK.

FEEDBACK PROBLEMS ARE ALMOST ALWAYS THE RESULT OF POOR COMMUNICATION!  THERE ARE NO ISSUES THAT CANNOT BE RESOLVED WITH OPEN, HONEST COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BUYER AND SELLER.  WE CHECK EMAIL SEVERAL TIMES DAILY.  IF YOU ARE TRYING TO CONTACT US AND DO NOT RECEIVE A REPLY, EITHER YOUR EMAILS ARE NOT GETTING TO US OR WE ARE TRYING TO REPLY BUT THE REPLY EMAILS ARE RETURNED "UNDELIVERABLE" DUE TO A BAD EMAIL ADDRESS.  THIS IS OFTEN THE CASE IF YOU ARE USING AN ADDRESS OTHER THAN THE ONE CONNECTED TO YOUR EBAY ACCOUNT.

  Your item will be shipped as soon as possible once payment is received.  Normally within 48 hours.  Unless noted otherwise, these are used salvage parts.  All parts guaranteed working.  If DOA, items may be returned for replacement or refund.  Return postage non refundable.  Photos are representative of the items offered.  Actual item will always be of equal or higher quality as the photo. 

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DoubleDeuce Motors is committed to enviromental responsiblity.  We are a proactive business when it comes to environmental protection.  All products being sold are recycled as are all of our packing materials.

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All of our items are gauranteed to be working when you receive it.  In the unlikely event the item arrives DOA,  you can return for a replacement or refund.

Return shipping is not refundable.

 

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