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1-800-Radiator projects 1 million Chrysler cooling part replacements needed in next year

Source: Motor Age

In light of Chrysler’s financial situation, 1-800-Radiator is ramping up its stock levels of replacement cooling parts for Chrysler automobiles.

According to 1-800-Radiator, estimates show that more than 1 million cooling system replacement parts will be needed in the next 12 months for Chrysler models currently on the road.

The company projects that Chrysler's Town and Country van will lead the list, with approximately 116,000 cooling replacement parts, followed by the PT Cruiser with 113,000 and the Sebring with 47,000 replacements.

Radiators, condensers and compressors are projected to comprise 75 percent of all Chrysler cooling parts replacements. Evaporators, dryers, heaters, fan assemblies and expansion valves will comprise most of the rest.

"People are going to need to get their cars repaired at increasing rates, now that fewer new cars are being sold," says Mike Rippey, CEO of 1-800-Radiator. "We will continue to be the leading provider of cooling and air conditioning parts to the nation's auto repair shops, especially now with the possible closures of many of the U.S. automakers' parts suppliers."

The company estimates most cooling part replacements due to wear-and-tear will occur in Chryslers 8 to 9 years old. These replacements will consist primarily of radiators and air conditioning parts. These will account for nearly 70 percent of all replacements. Most of the remaining 30 percent will come from crash repairs. The average Chrysler crash replacements will occur in models two to three years old. Crash replacement parts will consist mainly of condensers, fan assemblies and radiators.

Also, 1-800-Radiator reports it is increasing stock levels for General Motors and Ford vehicles in light of the uncertainties faced by the automakers and the projected closings of more than one thousand dealers.

For more information, visit www.1800radiator.com.

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