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Four Seasons Adds 400 Part Numbers to Line of Temperature Control Products

Included among the 400 new numbers are the following additions in Four Seasons' major product categories: New compressors; re-engineered compressors; evaporators; rad fan and blower motors; cooling fan assemblies; hose assemblies; and belt tensioners.

Four Seasons announces it has added 400 new part numbers to its line of temperature control products.

Included among the 400 new numbers are the following additions in Four Seasons’ major product categories:

  • New compressors: 36;
  • Re-engineered compressors: 30;
  • Evaporators: 19;
  • Rad fan and blower motors: 35;
  • Cooling fan assemblies: 126;
  • Hose assemblies: 33; and
  • Belt tensioners: 21.

“These part numbers are a result of our strong dedication and ongoing commitment to offering our customers new product coverage on a continual basis to fit their needs,” Benny Araujo, Four Seasons marketing manager.

Four Seasons, a remanufacturer of automotive compressors, also manufactures and distributes a complete line of replacement climate control products for passenger cars, SUVs, trucks and fleets. Standard Motor Products, the parent company of Four Seasons, also offers ignition, emission controls, wire and cable, electrical and fuel delivery components to the aftermarket industry.

For more information, visit www.4s.com.

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