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US $89.00
Location:

Redmond, Oregon, United States

Redmond, Oregon, United States
MAIL IN REPAIR SERVICEATTENTION!Please Read this listing completely !
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PLEASE NOTE:  THIS IS NOT A REPLACEMENT CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT.
YOU WILL NEED TO REMOVE YOUR CLIMATE CONTROL AND SHIP IT TO US FOR REBUILD.

 
Toyota Highlander Climate Control REBUILD!

This rebuild applies to the following vehicle(s):
 
2001-2007 Toyota Highlander (automatic or manual)
  Other years and models may apply (ask me if unsure)
   Please verify that your climate control is similar to the one in the auction photos before sending in for rebuild

Known problems:
- Temperature Settings jumping during the drive, cannot control desired temperature; Only Hot or Only Cold.
- Fan Speed is Only Low, Only High or Intermittent, in some cases no Fan at all.
-Loose Knobs
Those symptoms are very common Automatic Climate Control failures for all 2001 to 2007 Toyota Highlander

This rebuild is guaranteed to restore the following issues with your Toyota Highlander climate control:
Non-functioning fan control
Non-functioning temperature control
Loose Knobs

Please call 541-604-2155 if you have any other symptoms than described or general questions about this rebuild. We provide Unconditional Lifetime Warranty and stand behind every unit we rebuild.

Instructions on shipping YOUR Toyota Highlander climate control to us:

    PLEASE include the following when sending your climate control to us:
        Year, Make, and Model of the vehicle the climate control is out of
        Description of the issues you are having with your climate control
        Contact information or PayPal receipt with a phone number we can reach you at

    Wrap the climate control in bubble wrap inside a brand cardboard box
    Allow several inches of padded space between the climate control and inner walls of the box
    Climate controls not packaged carefully can, and will, break while in transit
    Pack as you would fine china or glass
    Do not use shredded paper or packing peanuts as it may end up inside the climate control
    Include your PayPal invoice, or hand written sheet of paper with your return shipping address, email and phone number
    Use FedEx, USPS or UPS to ship your climate control to us (FedEx Ground return shipping back to you is included in the auction price.  If you would like your climate control shipped faster please select a different shipping option.)
    Send your climate control to:
MYdeviceRepair
915 SW Rimrock Way
STE201-108
Redmond Oregon 97756

Free return shipping for the module. 24 hour turnaround on most repairs.
Warranted as long as you own your car!
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