Spectra Premium has introduced 307 news parts in its May product release, featuring 109 SKUs across several heating and cooling, fuel and undercar and engine management product lines.
Spectra Premium has released several CAPA-certified radiators this month counting among the most common collision replacement parts including many applications for popular Ford and Chevrolet models. Spectra’s current CAPA-certified offering covers more than 20 parts for more than 20 million vehicles in operation in North America.
All of the Spectra Premium CAPA-certified radiators were produced in North America at the Laval, Canada, plant, the same factory that received the first CAPA facility certification in June 2017.
“We are thrilled with this important new parts release and with the ongoing success of our CAPA certification program. Spectra Premium will continue releasing new SKUs throughout the year to continue providing a significant coverage of the collision radiator replacement market with certified quality parts,” said Eric Renaud, corporate category director – cooling systems at Spectra Premium.
On the heavy-duty side of heating and cooling, the company released three new aluminum industrial complete radiators for several International and school bus applications, as well as three new industrial heater cores. Spectra Premium HD radiators feature stress relief cuts and clevis pins to provide durability and strength.
The new release includes several new fuel delivery parts, such as 27 fuel modules, 24 filler neck hoses and 16 sending units for many domestic and imported vehicle applications.
The engine management selection grew significantly, according to Spectra Premium, notably with a major 42-parts increase for the fuel injection throttle body assembly product line, as well as 23 additional variable valve timing sprockets, 20 variable valve timing solenoids and 14 new ignition coils.
In addition, the undercar offering now counts 16 new oil pans.