ACDelco Adds New GM OE Emissions Parts – UnderhoodService

ACDelco Adds New GM OE Emissions Parts

ACDelcoACDelco has expanded its General Motors original equipment emissions line with 356 new part numbers including fuel pipes, hoses, EGR tubes, PCV valve hoses, accelerator pedal assemblies and more that were previously dealer-exclusive items.

The additional part numbers cover tens of millions of model year 1982 through model year 2015 cars, trucks and crossovers from current GM brands Chevrolet, GMC, Buick and Cadillac and discontinued brands Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Saturn and HUMMER.

Additional information on the part numbers, including applications, is expected to be available with electronic catalog providers in the November 2014 release.

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