1-800-Radiator to Provide Full Line Support for GM and Chrysler Parts - BodyShop Business

1-800-Radiator to Provide Full Line Support for GM and Chrysler Parts

1-800-Radiator has concluded arrangements with OEM and aftermarket suppliers to carry the full line of cooling and air conditioning parts to supply markets in the wake of closures of GM and Chrysler dealerships nationwide.

The New York Times reported that Saturn has gone from 420 stores to 375 stores since the beginning of 2009, and there is no longer any Saturn dealer support in Kansas City, Mo., Corpus Christi, Texas, and 45 other cities across the United States. 1-800-Radiator says it has put on an accelerated stocking model to cover each of these markets for Saturn and GM parts by the end of April.

1-800-Radiator is also working closely with Ford’s OEM supplier, Visteon, to have a full line of Ford air conditioning and cooling parts in stock in all U.S. markets within the next 45 days.

1-800-Radiator has locations in all 268 U.S. markets and says it can usually deliver parts in two to three hours. In carrying import parts, 1-800-Radiator will now carry the full line of Ford, GM and Chrysler cooling and air conditioning parts, including radiators, AC condensers, fan assemblies, compressors, dryers, evaporators, and heaters.

For more information, visit www.1800radiator.com.

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