• Thermo King offering Thermo King, Carrier parts rebates

    Rebates of up to $250 are available for purchasing qualifying parts for Thermo King and Carrier refrigeration units from participating Thermo King dealers in the U.S. and Canada. The program runs through September 30.
    June 19, 2009

    Rebates of up to $250 are available for purchasing qualifying parts for Thermo King and Carrier refrigeration units from participating Thermo King dealers in the U.S. and Canada. The program runs through September 30.

    Now in its fifth year, the rebate program again includes belts and filters, alternators, starters, injectors, water pumps and more, according to Thermo King. Items added to the parts rebate list this year include the X430 Compressors, EMI Filter Kits, Standard Life Plus alternators and additional PG Parts for Carrier units, noted Thermo King.

    Questions about the rebate program can be directed to a local Thermo King dealer or by going to www.thermoking.com.

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