Wells Vehicle Electronics Adds 301 Parts Covering 222 Million Vehicles

Wells Vehicle Electronics Adds 301 Parts Covering 222 Million Vehicles

Company has introduced nearly 800 additional OE-quality components in past three months.

 

FOND DU LAC, Wis. — Wells Vehicle Electronics has added 301 new parts to its portfolio of original equipment-quality replacement components for domestic and foreign nameplate applications. The new parts, which together cover an estimated 222 million registered vehicles, bring to nearly 800 the total number of new Wells SKUs introduced during the past three months, the company says.

121658ScreenSho_00000071003The latest expansion of the Wells line includes 96 new sensors, 65 additional emissions components and 61 replacement switches, among other OE-quality parts. The company in October introduced 488 additional parts with total coverage of more than 375 million vehicles. The Wells line is available through leading automotive parts distributors and jobbers throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico.


“We view our role as a business partner to not only design and manufacture products that add confidence to every repair, but also to help ensure that our customers have all of the vehicle electronics solutions they need for consistent, aggressive growth,” said John Zochert, director of marketing and product management for Wells. “By choosing Wells, professional technicians can be certain they will have the right parts available when and where they need them.”

In addition to components that match OE fit, form and function, Wells offers a broad line of “better-than-OE” parts featuring enhanced designs and premium materials that address known performance and reliability issues encountered in certain applications, the company says.

Wells’ complete line of components is featured in the company’s convenient, user-friendly electronic catalog available at www.wellsVE.com.

To learn more about the Wells Vehicle Electronics product line, please contact your nearest Wells distributor or visitwww.WellsVE.com. The Wells website also includes an extensive library of vehicle diagnostic resources.

 

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