Blue Print adds Hyundai and Toyota water pumps

January 14, 2015
Blue Print adds Hyundai and Toyota water pumps
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Asian and American vehicle parts specialist Blue Print has made some significant additions to its cooling range.


This extensive range of products includes over 1,830 part numbers, which cover nearly 8,630 applications including; Water Pump and Water Pipes, Expansion Tanks, Thermostats, Radiators and Radiator Fan Resistors, Air Conditioning Condensers and Heater Control Valves.

New additions to the range of Water Pumps include:
  • Toyota Proace 2.0DT 2013>. Application: 6
  • ADG09188 – Hyundai i800 2.5DT 2010>. Applications: 1
  • ADG09184 – Hyundai i40 2011>, ix35 2010>, Kia Carnes 2012>, Optima 2011>, Sportage 2010>. Applications: 5
New to range Thermostats include:
  • ADA101417 – Chrysler Sebring 2.0i, 2.4i 2007>, Dodge Avenger 2007>, Caliber 2006>, Journey 2008>, Jeep Compass 2006>, Patriot 2006>. Applications: 10
  • ADC49227 – Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 2.0i 1999>2008. Applications: 7
Blue Print says all of these products are matching OE quality and meet EC1400/2002 standards. They are also subject to the normal 3 Year Blue Print Unlimited Mileage Warranty.
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