#1. OEM is a Term not a physical part meaning " Originally Equiped by Manufacture". #2 OEM parts refer to Parts produced by the ORIGINAL manufacture. #3 OEM Equivalent means the the parts meet or beat the original manufacture standers and specifications
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Best to contact the OEM. Some cars require special oil.
Any car that was manufactured and used this size tire as the OEM size. Also any car that used a 195/75-15 OEM size can use the 205/70-15 as a substitute.
Non-Retail Packaging. Meaning the item does not come with a box or sealed in a plastic package.
I would assuming that GM car dealership should be the best place for OEM part: www.gmpartsgiant.com/ If not, some junk yard scalp old cars should also have reasonable parts that you need too.
The difference between an OEM controller and a non OEM controller is that an OEM controller is made by Microsoft. A non OEM controller is made by other companies. OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacture.
Yes, most new cars do come with alarm systems. It is considered a standard package now for most new cars. Generally, the OEM alarm will only monitor the door and the trunk for unauthorized entry.
Cars meaning Passenger cars, there are about 4,500,000. All vehicles combined, there are almost 5,900,000.
Original Equipment Manufactrer (OEM)
Crutchfield.com has most domestic/import cars and pickups listed with the specifications for speaker size and location Crutchfield.com has most domestic/import cars and pickups listed with the specifications for speaker size and location
Denso is actually an OEM supplier of instrument clusters to automotive manufacturers. They have plants in the US, Mexico, Brazil, Japan, Spain, China, and Korea that build clusters. Their business is mostly Toyota, but they produce for almost every OEM on the market today.