This part is a bridge, gen. rectifier, for General Motors cars. It fits for General Motors vehicles which were sold in the U.S., Europe, and UK from 1972 to 1994. It's a genuine General Motors part with an OEM part number 01984638, and a corresponding ACDelco part number 1984638. Please keep in mind that this bridge is discontinued for the U.S. market since December 1, 2010, and is discontinued for Canada market since February 28, 2009.
This bridge has dimensions 2.10 in × 4.10 in × 2.10 in, usually, it comes in a set of 1 item in retail packaging. Bulk packaging options for wholesale buyers are also available and include as follows: a cardboard box of 40 units (UPC-A: 40036666046494), and a pallet of 72 cardboard boxes with a total of 2880 units and a weight of 720.00 pounds (UPC-A: 70036666046495).
This bridge 100% fits for General Motors cars. It's made of top quality materials, it has passed not only all manufacturer's tests but also General Motors quality control and has to endure rough road conditions over a long time.
Spare Part Information
Technical Details
Brand
ACDelco
OEM number
01984638
ACDelco part number
1984638
Part group number
02.319
Part dimensions H×L×W
2.10 in × 4.10 in × 2.10 in
First year of use
1972
Last year of use
1994
Product sub-line
L
Warehouse code
SPS
Additional Information
Warranty
Standard 12 months GM warranty on replacement parts.
Return policy
Part is not returnable.
Product line
01
Franchise code
42
Spare part packaging options
Retail Packaging
Parts in retail packaging
1
Retail packaging UPCA
036666046496
Carton Packaging
Parts in carton packaging
40
Carton packaging UPCA
40036666046494
Pallet Packaging
Parts in pallet packaging
2880
Pallet packaging UPCA
70036666046495
Pallet packaging weight
72000
Part 01984638 Has Been Superseded
01984638 is discontinued since December 1, 2010 for the U.S. market;
01984638 is discontinued since February 28, 2009 for Canada market;
01875627 was replaced with 01984638 on September 1, 1993 for the U.S. market;
01852209 was replaced with 01875627 on November 1, 1981 for the U.S. market.
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