Dorman Products June New Product Announcement Features More Than 280 Parts – UnderhoodService

Dorman Products June New Product Announcement Features More Than 280 Parts

Dorman Products has released its June New Product Announcement featuring 290 new parts, 45 of which are exclusive formerly "Dealer Only" parts. One of these new products is a PCV diaphragm for popular Volkswagen vehicles from 2012-06, which enables technicians to replace just the failed original diaphragm, not the entire valve cover.

Dorman Products has released its June New Product Announcement featuring 290 new parts, 45 of which are exclusive formerly "Dealer Only" parts.

Highlights of these new product opportunities include:

• Several new mass air flow sensors designed to enable service technicians to save time and money by replacing only the failed sensor – not the entire mass air flow assembly. These 100 percent new mass air flow sensors include the latest design improvements to match the newest OE form, fit and function. (P/Ns 917-825 & 917-824)

• Dorman’s MULTi-FIT TPMS program offering comprehensive coverage for today’s vehicle mix with one easy-to-use-tool (P/N 974-503) and just two sensors.  (P/Ns 974-301 & 974-302)

• A PCV diaphragm for popular Volkswagen vehicles from 2012-06, which enables technicians to replace just the failed original diaphragm, not the entire valve cover. (P/N 917-064)

• A direct replacement front impact sensor (also known as a collision sensor) fitting Envoys and Trailblazers from 2004 to 2002.  (P/N 590-213)

• An addition to Dorman’s 100-plus SKU air door actuator offering that fits Ram Pickups from 2012-09 (P/N 604-005)

• Sliding door roller, door checks, drain plugs, cup holder inserts, EGR tubes and more

For additional information on Dorman’s latest product introductions, visit www.DormanProducts.com, call 800-523-2492, or sign up for new product alerts from Dorman’s Be-The-First-To-Know Program at: www.DormanProducts.com/Signup.

 

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