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Import Coverage Included In DENSO Sales California’s 2013 Radiator And Condenser Catalog

DENSO Sales California has announced the availability of its new 2013 Radiator and Condenser catalog. The catalog includes 15 new radiator and 19 new condenser part numbers, covering 453 new radiator and 338 new condenser listings.

DENSO Sales California has announced the availability of its new 2013 Radiator and Condenser catalog. (No. RADCON-CAT-1112). The catalog includes 15 new radiator and 19 new condenser part numbers, covering 453 new radiator and 338 new condenser listings for domestic, import car, light-duty truck and van applications. For the first time, catalog pages are translated in English, French and Spanish as well.

“DENSO First Time Fit radiators and condensers are designed to drop in easily without the need for adjustment, brackets or modification of any kind,” said David Jack, senior manager, Thermal Product Management Group for DENSO Sales California. “This new catalog features a complete application listing as well as dimensional drawings and competitor interchanges to ensure that customers get the correct part they’re looking for.”

DENSO First Time Fit radiator configurations, tanks, fin pitch, core dimensions and materials meet the strictest specifications and standards, the company says. DENSO First Time Fit condensers feature premium aluminum construction that improves reliability and resists corrosion. According to DENSO, the superior fin wave design offers higher heat transfer and maximum refrigerant condensation.  

To obtain a copy of the 2013 Radiator and Condenser catalog or any other DENSO catalog, contact your local DENSO representative or contact customer service at 877-675-5463 (Option 2) or [email protected].

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