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The Oldsmobile name carries the distinction of being the oldest continuously used automobile name in auto history. The very first vehicles to be manufactured using the then modern mass-production techniques and technologies were those designed by the makers of Oldsmobile, back in 1901, when the vehicles were officially called Olds Automobiles. So popular were these initial offerings, that a 1905 hit song featured the unofficial name of the vehicles, Oldsmobile, in its title. Olds Automobiles was eventually bought out by General Motors, but the Oldsmobile name continued on for generations of vehicles. Mechanical innovations are certainly a part of Oldsmobile history, such as being the first to sell vehicles with a modern style completely automatic transmission. Versatility, too, was an essential quality of the makers of the Oldsmobile. During WWII, the factories made weapons. In the years to follow, the Oldsmobile name would grace glamorously luxurious vehicles, muscle cars, and smartly practical modern vehicles. And, all of these models have always been supported by the quality, performance, and durability of Oldsmobile parts. Check PartsGeek.com for the Oldsmobile parts you need, where you’ll find a broad selection of affordably priced parts.


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The Oldsmobile AC Condenser is a key component of your car's air conditioning system that helps keep the coolant cold.
A car Oldsmobile Air Filter is an important engine part that keeps dust and dirt from entering vital components.
No car or truck can function without the power-generating effects of an Oldsmobile Alternator.

The Oldsmobile Ball Joint connects a vehicle's control arms to the steering knuckle and is essential for reliable steering.
Car Oldsmobile Brake Pads are used in cars with disc brakes and serve as a point of friction that causes the vehicle to stop.
Oldsmobile Brake Rotors are the source of contact for brake pads and are essential for reliable stopping of your vehicle.

No car or truck can function without Oldsmobile Brakes, the stopping mechanism that brings your vehicle to a halt.
A new Oldsmobile Cabin Filter can improve the quality of air circulating throughout a car or truck's interior cabin.
The Oldsmobile Clutch is the important component that engages and disengages the rotation of a vehicle's wheels.

Your car’s suspension depends on a solid, trustworthy Oldsmobile Control Arm.
Your vehicle’s Oldsmobile Distributor Cap represents a critical part of the overall ignition system.
The Oldsmobile Fan Clutch in your vehicle regulates the speed of the cooling fan according to the engine temperature.

Your car’s Oldsmobile Fuel Filter is responsible for keeping your fuel supply clean.
The Oldsmobile Fuel Injectors in your car are responsible for providing your engine with the proper amount of fuel.
The Oldsmobile Fuel Pump is critical for delivering fuel from your car’s gas tank to the engine.

Your car’s Oldsmobile Ignition Coil plays a critical role in starting your car and keep proper spark.
Your car’s Oldsmobile Knock Sensor plays an important role in giving you optimum fuel economy.
Your car’s Oldsmobile Oil Filter protects the quality of your oil and the life of your engine.

Your Oldsmobile Oxygen Sensor contributes to efficient, reliable engine function.
Your Oldsmobile Radiator plays an important role in keeping your engine cool.
Your car’s Oldsmobile Shocks play a critical role in keeping the ride smooth and comfortable.

Your car’s Oldsmobile Spark Plug Wires play an important role in the starting mechanism.
The Oldsmobile Spark Plugs in your car are responsible for driving the starting mechanism.
The Oldsmobile Starter is responsible for getting the engine moving successfully.

The Oldsmobile Steering Rack in your car allows you to control the vehicle.
Your Oldsmobile Struts are a critical part of your suspension and handling systems.
The Oldsmobile Timing Belt controls the timing of engine valve opening and closing and, without it, the vehicle cannot run.

The Oldsmobile Water Pump is an essential part of the cooling system, serving to push the liquid coolant through the system.
Using a quality Oldsmobile Wiper Blade can make a real difference in how well you see during stormy, hazardous driving conditions.


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