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ACDelco Summer Promotion Includes A/C Products, Window Regulators and Fuel Pumps

From June 1 to July 31, customers who purchase $150 in qualifying ACDelco Original Equipment Service and/or Professional air conditioning products, window regulators and fuel pumps earn a scratch-off ticket for a chance to win popular Apple products and more.

With the summer driving season heating up, ACDelco says it has just the ticket for service centers seeking quality parts. From June 1 to July 31, customers who purchase $150 in qualifying ACDelco Original Equipment Service and/or Professional air conditioning products, window regulators and fuel pumps earn a scratch-off ticket for a chance to win popular Apple products and more.

The program is open to ACDelco Total Service Support service centers, independent service centers and ACDelco Key Fleet accounts. Prizes include an iPad, iPod Touch, iPod Shuffles, iTunes cards, and ACDelco-branded MP3 speakers and earbuds.

These ACDelco products are included in the promotion:

• ACDelco OES and Professional air conditioning products, including compressors, evaporators, condensers, filters, accumulators/driers, blower motors and engine cooling motors. Help customers keep their cool with parts that carry a 12-month, 12,000-mile limited warranty.

• ACDelco Professional window regulators offer broad all-makes/all-models coverage and undergo a rigorous testing and validation procedure to ensure consistently high quality. ACDelco Professional window regulators are covered by a 12-month, 12,000-mile limited warranty.

• ACDelco Original Equipment Service (OES) fuel pumps for virtually any vehicle from the General Motors family of brands. The pumps include an improved design to increase pump life and reduce noise and are manufactured in ISO-9001 and QS-9000 registered facilities. ACDelco OES fuel pumps are covered by a 12-month, 12,000-mile limited warranty.

To participate, shops must purchase qualifying parts between June 1 and July 31 from a participating ACDelco distributor. Purchase requirements may vary by distributor, so service centers should consult their participating distributor or www.acdelcotechconnect.com for specific requirements and prize redemption details, including details on how to obtain a scratch-off ticket without making a purchase.

To find an ACDelco parts retailer, visit www.acdelco.com or call 1-800-ACDelco.

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