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19244778, Generator
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About this 19244778 Generator
This part is a generator, (Code Seat) (Delco Cs130D Series), for General Motors cars. It fits for General Motors vehicles which were sold in the U.S., Europe, and UK from 1966 to 2002. It's a genuine General Motors merchendise product with an OEM part number 19244778, and a corresponding ACDelco part number
This generator has a weight of 11.04 pounds, usually, it comes in a set of 1 item in retail packaging. Bulk packaging option for wholesale buyers is a pallet of 125 units
This generator 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 | 19244778 |
ACDelco part number | 321-2155 |
Part group number | 02.275 |
Part weight | 11.04 pounds |
First year of use | 1966 |
Last year of use | 2002 |
Product sub-line | D |
Warehouse code | SP |
Usage code | 123598 |
Additional Information
Warranty | 24 months GM warranty on generators and alternators. |
Return policy | Part is returnable even if the packaging has been opened upon payment of an exchange fee of $12.00. |
Product line | 31 |
Franchise code | 10 |
Spare part packaging options
Retail Packaging | |
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Parts in retail packaging | 1 |
Retail packaging UPCA | 707773705155 |
Pallet Packaging | |
Parts in pallet packaging | 125 |
Pallet packaging UPCA | 70707773705154 |
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Last update: Nov 20, 2024.
Part 19244778 Has Been Superseded
- 10464457 is interchangeable with 19244778 since October 1, 2012 for the U.S. market;
- 19152037 was replaced with 19244778 on July 1, 2012 for the U.S. market;
- 10463651 is interchangeable with 19152037 since February 1, 2012 for the U.S. market;
- 10463690 was replaced with 10463651 on April 1, 2001 for the U.S. market.