FMI Expands Water Pump Coverage For Ford And Lincoln Vehicles

FMI Expands Water Pump Coverage For Ford And Lincoln Vehicles

New water pump part numbers available from FMI Automotive cover Ford vehicles with V-8 and 6.2 liter engines including the Ford F-150, F-250 and F-350 super duty pickups.

PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. – With the addition of new part numbers to its line of premium performance water pumps, FMI Automotive has increased its coverage for Ford and Lincoln vehicles, including the popular Ford F-150 pickup.
 
“We are always striving to meet the needs of our customers and that includes expanding our Ford and Lincoln coverage,” said Lou Ischo, vice president of marketing for FMI Automotive. “With the addition of these new part numbers, we offer even more exceptional late-model coverage that our customers have come to expect from FMI Automotive.”
 
New water pump part numbers available from FMI Automotive cover Ford vehicles with V-8 and 6.2 liter engines including the Ford F-150, F-250 and F-350 super duty pickups. New numbers have also been introduced for the Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator.
 
“FMI premium performance water pumps are manufactured with 100 percent new parts and designed to operate and withstand the highly stressful environment of today’s cooling systems,” continued Ischo. “Since quality is our top priority, extensive testing is conducted so when our customers install a new FMI water pump, they can be confident they are restoring the vehicle’s cooling system to proper working condition the first time.”
 
 

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