DPSS Introduces Blower Motors to Independent Aftermarket
OE devices round out Delphi family of products; built for long, quiet life and dependable operation.

Release Date: September 7, 2006

TROY, Mich., – Delphi Product & Service Solutions – the Delphi unit that markets original equipment (OE) replacement products to the independent aftermarket – is expanding its heating and cooling product offering with the introduction of its new line of blower motors.  This most recent addition to Delphi’s family of replacement products is backed by the Delphi brand – a brand that’s been producing quality heating and cooling systems since 1910.

“Delphi Blower Motors are OE, with coverage for more than 7,700 vehicle applications,” said Dave Barbeau, Vice President, Independent Aftermarket Business Unit for Delphi Product & Service Solutions. “And, the components arrive as a complete kit, making replacements simple without the need for modification to the vehicle or harnesses.”

Unlike its competitors, Delphi’s blower motors are packaged with the motor and fan assemblies included.  Where applicable, the units also include heat shields, mounting hardware and cooling tubes. 

“By offering complete units, the attachment screws and cooling tubes line-up the first time, every time,” Barbeau says.  “Combined, these features not only help to reduce repair times, but also the ‘noise-level’ associated with customer comebacks.”

Every blower motor and fan assembly in the Delphi line is 100 percent OE.  With some aftermarket blower motors, performance can suffer either by drawing excess power from a vehicle’s system or not pushing sufficient air through the vents to efficiently cool or heat the interior.  With OE products like Delphi, these problems are virtually eliminated.

Delphi Blower Motors are engineered to withstand extreme conditions, including temperatures, humidity, dust and vibration.  They also feature permanent magnets and lubricated bearings for long life and dependable motor operation.  And, the fans are balanced before they leave the factory to ensure vibration-free performance.

For more information about Delphi Blower Motors and the entire Delphi family of products, please visit www.delphi.com/am or call us at 1-877-GO-DELPHI.

FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENT
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For more information contact:

Delphi
Carrie Wright
carrie.wright@delphi.com
+1 248.267.8687

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