OEM GM is an automotive brand that produces original equipment parts and accessories for General Motors vehicles.
Established in 1908 as General Motors Corporation.
Introduced the first mass-produced V8 engine in 1914.
Became the world's largest automaker in 1931.
Introduced the first automatic transmission in 1940.
Launched the Chevrolet brand in 1911 and Cadillac in 1902.
Today, OEM GM is a major supplier of OEM parts and accessories to General Motors and other automotive manufacturers.
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Compresses the refrigerant gas in the air conditioning system.
Delivers fuel to the engine for combustion.
Filters out dirt and contaminants from the engine intake air.
Ignites the fuel-air mixture in the engine combustion chamber.
Presses against the brake rotor to slow down or stop the vehicle.
OEM GM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer General Motors. It means that the parts or accessories are made by General Motors and are designed to meet the specifications of the original parts installed in the vehicle.
OEM GM parts can be purchased at authorized GM dealerships or through online retailers that specialize in GM parts and accessories.
OEM GM parts are designed to meet the exact specifications of your vehicle and have been tested to ensure optimal performance and safety. They are generally considered to be of higher quality than aftermarket parts.
OEM GM parts will have the GM logo or part number stamped on them. They may also come in GM branded packaging and include a certificate of authenticity.
OEM GM parts are covered by a limited warranty that varies depending on the part and the vehicle model. The warranty typically covers defects in materials or workmanship, but does not cover normal wear and tear or damage from accidents or misuse.