CARDONE Announces Release Of Electronic Braking Units, Diesel Products

CARDONE Announces Release Of Electronic Braking Units, Diesel Products

Electronic braking units join the company’s remanufactured brakes offering and provide technicians a reliable, yet affordable alternative to the OE dealer.

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PHILADELPHIA —  CARDONE Industries Inc. is pleased to introduce several new products to its portfolio of automotive replacement parts.

Electronic braking units join the company’s remanufactured brakes offering and provide technicians a reliable, yet affordable alternative to the OE dealer.

Options for Diesel vehicle repairs have also expanded with the introduction of engine oil coolers, Cummins engine controllers and EGR cooler hardware kits to its growing catalog of fuel/air systems and electronics products. In response to customer feedback, all new remote power steering reservoirs have been added to the steering division to fill an aftermarket parts need where replacement of damaged reservoirs is required to complete a proper steering repair.

All these new releases are available today through MyCARDONE, the company’s online customer portal, and industry e-catalogs.

“Customer feedback through technician/shop owner meetings and on-site visits has been instrumental to these new releases,” said Jason Winchester, CARDONE’s director of innovation. “Our extensive research combined with an ear-to-the-ground approach allows us to fully understand which products our customers want and need.”

For more information, product features and installation videos, visit www.cardone.com.

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