Mando Introduces Brushless Cooling-Fan Assemblies

Mando Introduces Brushless Cooling-Fan Assemblies

Mando's SKUs cover 100% of applications for 2019 and newer Hyundai and KIA vehicles equipped with brushless units.

Brea, California-based Mando Corp. recently introduced a new line of brushless-motor cooling-fan assemblies to the Mando aftermarket program.

Mando currently offers six SKUs available to order in its line of brushless-motor cooling-fan assemblies, covering 100% of applications for 2019 and newer Hyundai and KIA vehicles equipped with brushless units. 

Mando cooling-fan assemblies are the exact OE units that are found in the vehicles right off the lot. Brushless assemblies have more advanced electronics than traditional brush-motor cooling-fan assemblies, according to the company. 

Mando OE build quality ensures fit/form/function for worry-free replacements, the company noted.

For additional information on the Mando aftermarket products, visit www.mandoautoparts.com.

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