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Four Seasons Adds Online e-Publication to Website

Four Seasons has added an O-Ring & Gasket Identification Guide to its brand website, featuring a variety of O-rings, gaskets and sealing washers. This online catalog is the first of many e-publications that Four Seasons will be offering, utilizing an exciting new PDF technology.

Four Seasons has added an O-Ring & Gasket Identification Guide to its brand website at www.4s.com, featuring a variety of O-rings, gaskets and sealing washers. This online catalog is the first of many e-publications that Four Seasons
will be offering, utilizing an exciting new PDF technology.   

“The most apparent feature of our new O-Ring & Gasket Identification Guide is the feeling of actually flipping the pages as you would with a hard copy of the book, but the functionality makes it much easier to navigate,” said Matt Guden, marketing and business development manager, Four Seasons. “Customers can search by the part number or use the image and dimensions to properly identify the correct o-ring and/or seal needed to ensure a leak free connection in an A/C system.”

Features include:
• Page Indexing
• Search Functionality
• Zoom and Drag
• Ability to download, print and e-mail the documents

About Four Seasons:
Four Seasons, the world’s largest remanufacturer of mobile air conditioning compressors, manufactures and distributes a comprehensive line of replacement climate control products for passenger cars, SUVs, trucks and fleets. SMP, 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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