Dorman's February New Product Announcement Features More Than 190 New Parts

Dorman’s February New Product Announcement Features More Than 190 New Parts

New this month is Dorman’s New Product Announcement companion video, featuring highlights of this month’s newest products.

COLMAR, Pa. — Dorman Products’ February New Product Announcement features 199 new parts, 43 of which are formerly exclusive “Dealer Only” parts.

Highlights of these new product opportunities include:

  • An exclusive direct replacement rear applique panel for Ford Explorers and Mercury Mountaineers from 2005-’02. Original panels often crack or break completely, leaving drivers with an unsightly rear vehicle panel. Dorman offers a variety of colors to match original exteriors in addition to a paint-to-math option. (P/Ns 924-091, 924-092, 924-093, 924-094 & 924-096)
  • Several new programmable keyless remotes that include a free programming tool. This exclusive new, patent-pending programming tool enables drivers to easily sync Dorman’s replacement remotes by simply plugging into the vehicle’s OBDII port. (P/Ns 13731, 13732, 73735, 13736 & 13737)
  • An injector return line kit that fits various Chevy and GMC 6.6L diesel engines from 2009-’04. Typically, replacement of the injector return line is a required replacement when servicing injectors. This kit includes retaining clips for a complete repair. (P/Ns 904-122 Left, 904-123 right)
  • Third brake lights, steering shafts, climate control modules, oil pans, wiper arms, fluid reservoirs and more

New this month is Dorman’s New Product Announcement companion video, featuring highlights of this month’s newest products. To access this video, click here.

For additional information on Dorman’s latest product introductions, visithttp://dormanproducts.com/Pages/New_To_Aftermarket/NTA_Page.aspx, call 800-523-2492, or sign up for new product alerts from Dorman’s Be-The-First-To-Know Program at: www.DormanProducts.com/Signup.

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