Valeo Expands Its Engine Cooling Line With 210 New Radiators

Valeo Expands Its Engine Cooling Line With 210 New Radiators

Valeo Service USA is expanding its aftermarket engine cooling product line by an additional 210 new radiators. According to Valeo, the company's factory installation-quality radiators are lightweight, easy to install, efficient and durable. The brazed-aluminum radiators feature advanced fin designs for optimum heat transfer, cross-flow or down-flow configurations and a broad core thickness range to cover nearly all vehicle segments.

Valeo Service USA is expanding its aftermarket engine cooling product line by an additional 210 new radiators.

According to Valeo, the company’s factory installation-quality radiators are lightweight, easy to install, efficient and durable. The brazed-aluminum radiators feature advanced fin designs for optimum heat transfer, cross-flow or down-flow configurations and a broad core thickness range to cover nearly all vehicle segments.

“Our engine cooling program features both Valeo Original Equipment (OE) products and Valeo-certified products,” said Valeo Aftermarket Division Marketing Manager David Michaux. “This expansion of our radiator product line provides a much greater coverage rate for cars in the American market.”

The Valeo-made products follow stringent processes formed by 90 years of original equipment supplier experience. All new products come in strong, secure and easy to handle packaging, the company adds.

To learn more about its expanded radiator product line, visit Valeo at the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) at booth No. 2250 at Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas Nov. 5 through Nov. 7, 2013, or contact Valeo Service at (888) 718-2536.

 

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