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AUTO / TRUCK PARTS SUPERSTORE Our Key-Kool Program Through Keystone Automotive Provides You with Industry Leading Heating and Cooling Product Specialists and Products KEEP COOL YOUR FULL-LINE DOMESTIC & IMPORT AUTO / TRUCK PARTS SUPERSTORE Our Key-Kool program through Keystone Automotive provides you with industry leading heating and cooling product specialists and products. We work hard to ensure you receive excellent service, fast multi-day deliveries, and high-quality Platinum Pro parts. QUALITY ABOVE ALL THE REST Our most popular lines and service equipment for Automotive and Light, Medium and Heavy Duty Truck applications can be found on the following pages: ⊲ Radiators ⊲ Condensers ⊲ A/C Compressors ⊲ Accumulators/Receiver Driers ⊲ Evaporators ⊲ Hose Assemblies ⊲ A/C Service Items & Equipment ⊲ Oil Pans ⊲ Fuel Tanks Through Keystone’s Key-Kool program ⊲ Fuel Tanks w/ Sender Assembly & Platinum Pro parts, we are committed ⊲ Fuel Tank Straps to providing you with excellent customer ⊲ Fuel Filler Necks service and high-quality parts with ⊲ Sending Units excellent reliability, fit, and performance, while offering outstanding delivery service. ⊲ Hanger Assemblies ⊲ Fuel Modules LOOK TO KEY KOOL TO TRULY BE YOUR ONE-STOP PLATINUM PRO PARTS & SERVICE SUPPLIER CONTENTS Air Conditioning Page No. Fuel Delivery Cont’d A/C Flush 9 Modules 32 Air Conditioning Kits 2 Oil Pans 33 Cap-Off Kits, Rear Air Conditioning 3 Sending Units 32 Compressors 4 Tank Accessories 32 Condensers 29 Tanks 32 Evaporators 6 Heating & Cooling Expansion Valves 16 Coolant, Diesel Heavy Truck 36 Fluorescent Refrigerant Dye Cleaner 13 Coolant, Passenger Car & Lt. Truck 30 Foam Cleaner, Evaporator 6 Cooling Fan Assemblies 29 Freon 3,8 Cores, Radiator Passenger & Light Truck 47 Gaskets 14 Heater Cores 28 Gaskets, Metal Chrysler 15 Radiators 28 Hose Assemblies 5 Heavy Truck Insulation Tape, Evaporator 6 Air Conditioning 41 Leak Detection Dye 13 Bezels 50 Leak Detection Service Items 12 Charge Air Coolers 44 Manifold Gauge Sets 21 Compressors 42 Odor Control, Evaporator 6 Condensers 41 Oil Injectors 27 Coolant, Diesel Heavy Truck 38 Oil, OE PAG Viscosity Chart 10 Coolant Surge Tanks 46 Oil, Refrigerant 9 Cores; Radiator Heavy Truck, AG, Off- Oil, Refrigerant Capacity Chart 13 Road 49 Oil, Vacuum Pump 9 Diesel Oxidation Catalysts 48 Orifice Tube Assortment Kit 17 Diesel Particulate Filters 48 Orifice Tube Remover/Installer Kit 17 Exhaust Gas Recirculation Coolers 52 Orifice Tubes 16 Expansion Valves 43 O-rings 14 Fan Shrouds 53 R-1234yf Service Items 7 Filter Driers 43 Receiver Driers 5 Grilles 50 Recovery, Recycle & Recharge Machine, Lamps; Head, Tail, Sidemarkers 50 R1234yf 24 Oil Coolers 51 Recovery, Recycle & Recharge Machine, Radiators 40 R134a 22 Miscellaneous Recovery, Recycle & Recharge Service Detail Products 37 Items 26 Hose Cutter 5 Refrigerant Hose 5 Wheels 36 Sealing Washers 14 Warranty Smart Splice, Airsept 18 Warranty 54 Thread Chaser, Condenser & Evpaorator 6 Fuel Delivery Filler Necks 33 Hanger Assemblies 32 A/C KITS NOW OFFERING LIMITED KIT INCLUDES LIFETIME ⊲ Compressor w/ Clutch WARRANTY ⊲ Accumulator/Receiver Drier ON ANY A/C KIT PURCHASED* ⊲ Expansion Valve(s)/Orifice Tube ⊲ Vehicle Specific O-Ring Kit OUR TOP KITS 1. Kit# ACK010244 6. Kit# ACK010317 2002 - 2006 Cadillac Escalade; 2002 - 2005 1999-2006 Ford F-Series Super Duty Pickup; Chevrolet Suburban, Avalanche; 2000 - 2008 Chevrolet 2002 - 2005 Ford Excursion Tahoe; 2000 - 2006 Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra w/o rear A/C 7. Kit# ACK010009 1996 - 2002 Chevrolet/GMC C/K Series Pick-up 2. Kit# ACK012495 2009-2010 Honda CR-V 8. Kit# ACK012001 (condenser replacement is highly recommended) 2002 - 2006 Honda CR-V 3. Kit# ACK012701 9. Kit# ACK010359 2008 - 2011 Ford Focus 2000 - 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe, Yukon, Suburban, Avalanche, Cadillac Escalade; 1999-2002 Chevrolet 4 . Kit# ACK012136 Silverado, Sierra 2006 - 2009 Honda Civic Sedan 10. Kit# ACK010958 5. Kit# ACK12664 2002 - 2005 Jeep Liberty 2008 - 2013 Nissan Rogue Above part numbers are for general reference only, call your local Keystone representative for exact application specifications *See inside back cover for warranty details and requirements. 4 5 A/C REFRIGERANT CALLFOR BEST PRICE! R1234yf R134a Made in North America REAR AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM CAP-OFF KITS Part# ATAATM2005 Part# ATAATM9095 Part# ATAATM9699 Part# ATAATMCH0408 Part# ATAATMCH9803 2000-2009 New Body Style 1990-1995 Suburbans and 1996-1999 Old Body Style 2004-2008 Chrysler 1998-2003 Chrysler Suburbans and Tahoes Tahoes Suburbans and Tahoes Mini Vans Mini Vans Part# ATAATMCHDUR Part# ATAATMFD9398 Part# ATAATMGMUP Part# ATAATMFD9908 Part# ATAATMFDX0208 2000-2007 Durango 1993-1998 Ford, Lincoln, Mercury Mini Vans 2005-2009 Chevrolet 1999-2008 Ford, Liincoln, 2002-2006 Ford, Mercury w/Springlock Fittings in w/Springlock Fittings Under Uplander Mercury Mini Vans w/Block Explorer, Mountaineer Passenger Wheel Well Passenger Fittings Under Passenger Floorboard to Rear Unit Floorboard to Rear Unit Part# ATAATMGM2003 Part# ATAATMFDEXC Part# ATAATMGM9699 Part# ATAATMGMCS1 2000-2003 Chevrolet Mini Part# ATAATMGMTBE 1998-2005 Ford/Lincoln 1996-1999 Chevrolet Full Size Chevrolet and GMC Full Size 2002 - Current Chevrolet Vans w/Block Fitting Expedition, Excursion, Vans Savana and Express Vans w/Block Trailblazer/Envoy Accumulator Navigator Note: Will not fit Savana Van Fittings to Rear Unit Part# ATAATMCH1215 Part# ATAATMFSFD Part# ATAATMGM9700 Part# ATAATMTY04 Part# ATAATMTY98 2012 - 2015 Dodge Caravan Ford E-Series Van w/ #6 & 1997-2000 GM Minivans 2004-2014 Toyota Sienna 1998-2004 Toyota Sienna #12 springlock fittings above Venture, Silhouette w/peanut style block fittings to drivers side wheel well O-ring style only rear unit A/C block-off kits are specially designed to disable the rear a/c on the vehicle and leave the front air conditioning completely functional. These kits are easy to install and offers your customer an TECH alternative to an expensive a/c repair bill, while still giving them the comfort of front air conditioning. TIP 5 COMPRESSORS FORD CHRYSLER GENERAL MOTORS IMPORTS NO CORE CHARGE! TOP MOVERS 1. ACP012225 - TRSE09 6. ACP010075 - FS10 2007-2011 Honda CR-V; 2001-2007 Ford Taurus, Mercury Sable 07-12 Acura RDX 7. ACP012186 - HS18 2. ACP010583 - 10S20F 2007-2008 Dodge Nitro; 2002-2014 Cadillace Escalade, Chevrolet Avalanche; 2006-2008 Jeep Liberty 09-12 Chevrolet Colorado; 00-14 Suburban, Tahoe, Van Express; 8. ACP010054 - H6 02-14 Chevrolet/GMC Silverado/Sierra 1996-2003 Chevrolet Truck & SUV 3. ACP010669 - TRSE07 9. ACP010025 - FS10 1997-2006 Ford F-Series Pickup; 2006 - 2011 Honda Civic 02-05 Ford Excursion 4. ACP010004 - HS110R 2002-2006 Honda CR-V7 10. ACP010584 - Sanden #3450 & #3452 2004-2007 Buick Rainier; 5. ACP010623 - 10S20C 2002-2009 Chevrolet/GMC Trailblazer/Envoy; 2003-2006 Acura MDX, 04-08 TL; 2003-2004 Isuzu Ascender; 03-07 Honda Accord, 2002-2004 Oldsmobile Bravada; 05-07 Pilot, Odyssey, 06-08 Ridgeline 2005 -2009 Saab 9-7 6 7 DRIERS/ACCUMULATORS & HOSE ASSEMBLIES ⊲ Full Line Coverage ⊲ Domestic & Import ⊲ Perfect Fit REFRIGERANT A/C HOSE HOSE IDENTIFICATION ⊲ 50 Foot Rolls HOSES BELOW SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE #6 #8 #10 #12 Part# HOS010018 5/16” I.D. 3/4” O.D. Part# HOS010019 Part# HOS010290 13/32” I.D. 15/16” O.D. 1/2” I.D. 1-1/16” O.D. Part# HOS010291 5/8” I.D. 1-3/16” O.D. FOR CATALOGS! Part# FJC2840 Cuts Refrigerant and other Rubber Hose up to 1 1/2” O.D. CALL 7 EVAPORATORS GENERAL MOTORS FORD CHRYSLER IMPORTS ⊲ Perfect Fit & Design ⊲ Full Coverage SAVE TIME, MAKE MORE MONEY REPLACE EVAPORATOR & HEATER CORE TOGETHER! Evaporator Insulation Tape Evaporator Odor Control Evaporator Foam Cleaner Part# FJC2862 Part# FJC5909 Part# FJC5914 · Insulates & Seal Parts · Instantly eliminates odors · Cleans outside surface of · Protect Parts from Heat caused by fungus and evaporator. · Sticks to Metal or Rubber bacteria in the evaporator or · Foaming, cleaning action · 30ft. Roll ductwork. designed to fill evaporator case to ensure complete surface cleaning. CONDENSER & EVAPORATOR THREAD CHASERS ⊲ Repairs Damaged Threads on Condensers, Accumulators, SAE THREAD CHASERS METRIC THREAD CHASERS Evaporators and Hose Assemblies Part# FJC2754 Part# FJC2754 Size Included: Size Included: ⊲ Coverage for Domestic and 5/8” - 18 M14 x 1.5 ⊲ Import Vehicles. 3/4” - 16 M16 x 1.5 ⊲ Case Included M18 x 1.5 ⊲ Saves Time and Money 7/8” - 14 1” - 14 M20 x 1.5 1 1/16” -14 M22 x 1.5 M24 x 1.5 M27 x 2.0 CALLFOR CATALOGS! M28 x 1.5 TECH TIP Replace Cabin Air Filter/Evaporator/Heater Core At The Same Time! 8 9 R-1234yf Tools & Supplies In the wake of increased global environmental regulations, R-1234yf has been introduced to exceed both United States EPA and European F-Gas phase-out guidelines for high global warning potential (GWP) refrigerants. R-1234yf has become the industry standard refrigerant to replace R-134a globally. With an environmentally sustainable GWP of less than one, R-1234yf is the optimal solution for the future. Two Stage R-1234yf/R-134a 5cfm Vacuum Pump ⊲ Spark proof series manufactured with spark free components ⊲ Large oil level sight glass with max/min level indicator ⊲ Cooling fins to keep temperature coller during extended operation ⊲ High volume fan provides cool air to motor and pump ⊲ Supplied with 2 ports: 1/2” ACME for use with R-134a and 1/2” ACME LH thread for use with R-1234yf systems ⊲ Thermally protected moror with on/off rocker switch ⊲ Easily accessible oil drain valve P/N: FJC6930 ⊲ Due to the spark proof construction, it is safe to use as a replacement pump for recovery machines R-1234yf / R-134a Dual R-1234yf 72” Charging Hoses Aluminum Gauge Set P/N: FJC6855 ⊲ Includes 72” Hoses ⊲ Includes R-1234yf & R-134a couplers ⊲ See Page 21 for Details R-1234yf 72” Charging Hose Color Part Number Red FJC6876 Yellow FJC6877 Blue FJC6878 R-1234yf A/C Oil Injector R-1234yf Fluorescent P/N: FJC2739 Leak Detection Dyes Use injector to add 2 oz. of R1234yf oil to a R1234yf air conditioning R1234yf Fluorescent system while under pressure or Leak Detection Dye during service.
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