DENSO Adds Significant Parts Coverage To Line Of A/C Condensers

DENSO Adds Significant Parts Coverage To Line Of A/C Condensers

With part numbers increasing from 189 to 339, DENSO condensers now cover 134 million vehicles on the road, the company says.

DENSOLONG BEACH, Calif. – DENSO announces a major expansion to its line of First Time Fit air conditioning condensers, increasing UIO coverage four-fold. With part numbers increasing from 189 to 339, DENSO condensers now cover 134 million vehicles on the road.

“From Acura and Hyundai, to Buick and Ford, to Volkswagen and Volvo, DENSO now has a large portion of the A/C condenser market covered,” says Richard Shiozaki, senior vice president, DENSO Products and Services Americas, Inc. “Like all DENSO First Time Fit A/C components, our condensers are designed and manufactured to integrate seamlessly with the vehicle’s original air conditioning system.”

The latest OE condenser styles are offered to provide the optimum configuration for each application. Premium aluminum construction improves reliability and corrosion resistance to avoid expensive system leaks. Their superior fin wave design provides a higher heat transfer coefficient and full condensation. What’s more, DENSO condensers are engineered to install with ease, the company says.

Aftermarket customers can place an order by contacting a DENSO sales representative, calling Customer Service at 1-877-675-5463 (option 2), or emailing [email protected].

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