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12-24-2024 12:52 PM
i recently contacted a notable vender about the remanufactured part they where selling.
the part was a fuse box that has 4 solid state relays that are soldered to the board. i asked them if they had replaced this item as it is the main problem. they said that the fuse box does not come with any relays or fuses. i asked them a second time about this as they put the part out there as remanufactured and i am not sure how it is as it is not listed as being replaced.
would anyone know how it is possible to remanufacture a part and not replace known problem components and then list it as remanufactured?
thank you for the help
remanufactured parts
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12-24-2024 01:14 PM
Im assuming "remanufactured" means, to me anyway, "reconditioned"? Ask the seller what was reconditioned on the unit, what did they do to it? They could have just cleaned the unit and tested for function, I don't think it necessarily needs to have had parts replaced to be called remanufactured or reconditioned
