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ACDelco Adds 99 Ignition, Emissions System Part Numbers

ACDelco has added 99 remanufactured part numbers to its Ignition Systems and Emissions Professional product portfolios. According to ACDelco, these high-quality, remanufactured parts are designed to meet the needs of owners of a broad range of Chevrolet, GMC, Buick, Cadillac, Hummer, Saturn, Oldsmobile, Pontiac and Geo models.

ACDelco has added 99 remanufactured part numbers to its Ignition Systems and Emissions Professional product portfolios.
 
According to ACDelco, these high-quality, remanufactured parts are designed to meet the needs of owners of a broad range of Chevrolet, GMC, Buick, Cadillac, Hummer, Saturn, Oldsmobile, Pontiac and Geo models.  
 
This offering includes 99 competitively priced parts by three product types:
 
• Remanufactured mass airflow sensors (7 parts offered);
 
• Remanufactured electronic control modules (12 parts offered); and

• Remanufactured ignition distributors (80 parts offered).
 
The company says the 80 remanufactured ignition distributors augment coverage for older model GM cars and trucks and allows ACDelco to provide attractive, competitive pricing. ACDelco can now offer both new OE Service components and Professional reman components for many GM applications. Customers also now have expanded choices for their sensor, module and distributor needs.
 
To find an ACDelco parts retailer, visit acdelco.com or call 1-800-ACDelco.
 

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