Denso keeps customers cool with Thermal Systems updates

July 18, 2017
Denso keeps customers cool with Thermal Systems updates
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DENSO is introducing 35 all-new part numbers to its thermal range, bringing further coverage of key manufacturers for servicing over the summer. The large range update spans several product lines, adding five Condensers, nine Cabin Blower Fans, ten Intercoolers, nine Radiators and two Radiator Cooling Fans.


This expansion covers 355 additional applications, matching 58 OE part numbers for several manufacturers, including Opel, Peugeot, Citroen, Renault and Fiat. The update provides workshops and technicians more opportunities to supply OE-quality Thermal parts to ensure customers and their cars keep cool in the heat this summer.

The new parts will be available to order from July 2017, and can be found in the DENSO E-catalogue, and the new parts will be in Tecdoc from August 2017.

Nick Thomas, Product Manager for DENSO commented: “By adding new OE-quality parts to the range, technicians will be more able to supply replacement parts featuring the most advanced technology, ensuring performance meeting the highest industry standards.”
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