Standard Motor Products Releases 388 New Parts For Standard And Intermotor

Standard Motor Products Releases 388 New Parts For Standard And Intermotor

The line expansion features more than 150 new switches, including multi-function, combination, cruise control, hazard warning, power seat memory, torque converter lock-up and more, covering more than 78 million additional VIO.

 

NEW YORK, N.Y. – Standard Motor Products (SMP) has added 388 new part numbers to its Standard brand and Intermotor line of genuine import parts.

115914SMPimagej_00000066000The line expansion features more than 150 new switches, including multi-function, combination, cruise control, hazard warning, power seat memory, torque converter lock-up and more, covering more than 78 million additional VIO. SMP also has added significant coverage for cloneable TPMS sensors, airbag clock springs, camshaft and crankshaft sensors, ABS speed sensors, exhaust gas temperature sensors, EGR control solenoids, ignition coils and power door lock actuators.

“We have continued to expand our switch coverage along with other high-tech categories,” said Phil Hutchens, vice president, engine management marketing, SMP. “Our commitment is to lead the way with complete coverage for both import and domestic vehicles, providing our customers with the parts they need to meet their market demands.”

All new applications are listed in the eCatalogs found at www.StandardBrand.com andwww.IntermotorImport.com and in electronic catalog

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