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Delco Electronics Corporation was the automotive electronics design and manufacturing subsidiary of General Motors based in Kokomo, Indiana, that manufactured Delco Automobile radios and other electric products found in GM cars. In 1972, General Motors merged it with the AC Electronics division and it continued to operate as part of the Delco Electronics division of General Motors. When the corporation acquired the Hughes Aircraft Company, Delco was merged with it to form Hughes Electronics as an independent subsidiary.

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  • Delco Electronics (en)
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  • デルコ・エレクトロニクス (ja)
  • Delco (nl)
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  • Delco Electronics Corporation était une subdivision de General Motors basée à Kokomo dans l'Indiana. Le nom Delco venait de Dayton Engineering Laboratories Co., fondée à Dayton dans l'Ohio, par Charles Kettering et (en) en 1909. Delco est à l'origine de plusieurs innovations dans les systèmes électriques pour automobile comme le dispositif d'allumage appelé Delco par abus de langage. (fr)
  • La Delco Electronics Corporation è stata un'azienda di elettronica automotive sussidiaria della General Motors con sede a Kokomo. Il nome Delco era l'acronimo di Dayton Engineering Laboratories Co., fondata a Dayton, da e nel 1909. La Delco fu la prima a creare nell'ambito automobilistico alcuni sistemi elettrici divenuti poi standard come il primo sistema di iniezione a batteria e il primo sistema di avviamento elettrico. (it)
  • デルコ・エレクトロニクス・コーポレーション(Delco Electronics Corporation )は電子機器の開発・製造をおこなっていた会社。1909年、米国オハイオ州デイトンに創立。1920年からゼネラルモーターズ(GM)子会社、以降GM傘下での合併などで子会社内を移動。1926年「デルコ=レミー」、1985年「GM・ヒュー・エレクトロニクス(GMHE)」社内事業部、1997年「デルファイ・オートモーティブ・システムズ」。現在はGMの一部門ACデルコなどでブランド名として使用されている。 (ja)
  • Delco Electronics Corporation was the automotive electronics design and manufacturing subsidiary of General Motors based in Kokomo, Indiana, that manufactured Delco Automobile radios and other electric products found in GM cars. In 1972, General Motors merged it with the AC Electronics division and it continued to operate as part of the Delco Electronics division of General Motors. When the corporation acquired the Hughes Aircraft Company, Delco was merged with it to form Hughes Electronics as an independent subsidiary. (en)
  • Delco was een Amerikaans bedrijf, Dayton Engineering Laboratories Co., opgericht in 1909 in Dayton, Ohio door en . Het maakte onder andere elektrische apparatuur voor automobielen en generators voor kleinschalig gebruik. Het is ook een historisch merk van motorfietsen. In het Vlaamse taalgebied wordt een stroomverdeler ook wel een Delco genoemd. Hij maakt deel uit van het ontstekingssysteem van een conventionele benzinemotor. Delco bestaat niet meer als zelfstandig bedrijf, het is thans als AC Delco een onderdeel van General Motors en wordt gebruikt voor voorziening van reserveonderdelen. (nl)
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