Four Seasons adds 148 new part numbers to temperature control line

July 22, 2014
Four Seasons announced the company added 148 new part numbers to its major cooling and heating products in its temperature control line during the months of May, June and July.

Four Seasons® announced recently the company added 148 new part numbers to its major cooling and heating products in its temperature control line during the months of May, June and July.

“In our continuous effort to offer automotive technicians everything they need to fulfill their temperature control parts needs, we have recently added 148 new numbers to our line, further broadening our product offering for the summer driving season,” said Benny Araujo, marketing manager for Four Seasons.  

Highlights of the new Four Seasons part numbers include:
Product:                            Quantity:      Total U.S. Vehicles-in-Operation:    
Hose Assemblies                   75                   14,037,800

Compressors - New             25                     3,775,483

Blower Motors                        9                      3,751,222

Evaporator Core                    7                      1,851,904

Cooling Fan Assemblies          8                      1,436,046

Compressors - Reman                       7                      1,224,258

A new addition to the problem solving parts (PSP) line is the undercarriage hose assembly, part no. 56488, for the Chevrolet/GMC. Underbody hose assemblies can be in excess of 10 ft. to 12 ft. long, making them a hard to stock item. Automotive repair shops are forced to order them on a job-by-job basis, so shipping costs can be as much as $100 due to the size of the packaging. To solve this problem, Four Seasons has designed a Chevrolet/GMC undercarriage hose that separates into three pieces, which breaks up and significantly reduces shipping cost. When technicians need this part, Four Seasons has them covered in a better, more economical way.

For more information on Four Seasons, contact a local territory manager or visit www.4s.com.  

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