CARDONE Innovation Team Announces New Products – UnderhoodService

CARDONE Innovation Team Announces New Products

CARDONE Industries has introduced several new products to its portfolio of automotive replacement parts. EGR valves, oil rail repair kits and removal tools for Ford Power Stroke applications join the A1 CARDONE Fuel/Air Systems division. Brand-new camshaft position sensors join CARDONE Select Electronics, and remanufactured electronic parking brake calipers supplement the A1 CARDONE Brakes division.

CARDONE Industries has introduced several new products to its portfolio of automotive replacement parts. EGR valves, oil rail repair kits and removal tools for Ford Power Stroke applications join the A1 CARDONE Fuel/Air Systems division. Brand-new camshaft position sensors join CARDONE Select Electronics, and remanufactured electronic parking brake calipers supplement the A1 CARDONE Brakes division.

Available today through MyCARDONE, the company’s distributor website, these products also will be available through industry e-catalogs by February 2014.

At the 2013 AAPEX Show, CARDONE showcased these and several other upcoming products to demonstrate the company’s new focus on product innovation.

“Our recently developed ‘Innovation Team,’ a cross-functional team of experts from across the business, is solely devoted to new product development with the objective to accelerate CARDONE’s new product introductions," said Kevin Cramton, CEO. “CARDONE’s objective is to be a leader in the development and introduction of new products for the aftermarket.”

For more information, product features and installation videos, visit www.cardone.com and CARDONE’s online 2013 Fall Service Dealer Guide.

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