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Four Seasons Introduces Online, Video-Based Training Series

In an effort to provide customers with educational opportunities that maximize their time, Four Seasons is developing an online, video-based training series. The first video in the series provides an overview of the various steps involved in replacing a mobile air conditioning compressor. Following the steps in this training segment and supplementing it with the printed installation instructions will aid technicians in system diagnosis, repair processes, ensuring a properly performing system and maintaining compressor warranty, according to the company.

LEWISVILLE, Texas – In an effort to provide customers with educational opportunities that maximize their time, Four Seasons is developing an online, video-based training series. The first video in the series provides an overview of the various steps involved in replacing a mobile air conditioning compressor. The video is accessible via the Four Seasons Web site (www.4s.com) by clicking on the “Video Spot” icon on the right side of the page.

Following the steps in this training segment and supplementing it with the printed installation instructions will aid technicians in system diagnosis, repair processes, ensuring a properly performing system and maintaining compressor warranty, according to the company.

“At Four Seasons, we work hard to provide the products, services and support after the sale to ensure that we remain the premier manufacturer of automotive HVAC products,” said Kevin Burton, director of marketing for Four Seasons. “The strength of our brand begins with our commitment to our customers. We’re proud to offer this new, online training series. Watch our Web site as we will be posting additional videos in the coming months.”

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