Four Seasons re-enters condenser business

Aug. 5, 2014
The initial launch by Four Seasons includes 351 condensers that cover more than 80 percent of all applications through 2013.

Four Seasons® said it has re-entered the condenser business with a high quality product line that is priced competitively and built to O.E standards with enhancements that professional technicians will appreciate. The initial launch includes 351 condensers that cover more than 80 percent of all applications through 2013.

Four Seasons is excited to be back in the condenser business and we want our valued customers to know that we are committed to supporting and expanding this new line,” said John Strem, director of marketing, SMP Temperature Control Division. “We had many requests from customers to offer a condenser line since it is a necessary part for most compressor replacement jobs. We also wanted our customers to have a condenser option that is equivalent to the quality they have come to expect from the Four Seasons brand. We feel strongly this program will meet our customers’ requirements.”

All of the condensers are available on the e-catalog lookup on the Four Seasons website at www.4S.com. Orders can be sent to the Four Seasons customer service department at [email protected] or via fax at (972) 316-8211.

Four Seasons 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.

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