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URO A/C Heater Blower Motor URO-008215
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
For European vehicles, A.P.A. manufactures the URO Parts brand of quality replacement parts, which meet or exceed OEM specifications. URO Parts components are ideal for both professional and DIY vehicle repair, and are often the exclusive aftermarket alternative to overpriced “Genuine” components. By reducing deferred maintenance with URO Parts, you will increase the bottom line of your business. With its URO Premium line, A.P.A. offers problem-solving upgraded components that are superior to failure-prone OEM parts in design and/or materials. A.P.A. is so confident in the longevity and reliability of URO Premium products, they're covered by an unlimited mileage, lifetime warranty. URO Parts also specializes in accurate reproduction parts for classic vehicles, including a huge variety of items that are no longer available from the dealer.
- Guaranteed fitment
- Efficient blower design maximizes airflow while minimizing current draw
- Precision armature bearings for quiet operation and minimal vibration
- Low-resistance motor brushes for durability and efficiency
- Durable high-quality housing materials
- Factory tested for proper operation
- 24 Month Unlimited Mileage Warranty
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