Dorman Products Introduces Its New 2016 Service Dealer Guide, Vol. 1

Dorman Products Introduces Its New 2016 Service Dealer Guide, Vol. 1

Featured in this new guide are more than 100 formerly "dealer only" parts – now available to the aftermarket.

2016 Dorman SDG V1 Cover

COLMAR, Pa. — Dorman Products has announced the launch of its 2016 Service Dealer Guide. Featured in this new guide are more than 100 formerly “Dealer Only” parts – now available to the aftermarket. These exclusive new parts reduce dependency on the OE dealer and provide Dorman’s customers a better choice in automotive replacement parts, the company says.

Highlighted throughout the Service Dealer Guide is Dorman’s OE FIX campaign, representing part solutions engineered by Dorman to correct known OE flaws. The OE FIX icon quickly identifies parts that have undergone extensive re-engineering by Dorman, or represent unique repairs (not offered by the OE Dealer) that provide substantial cost savings for customers.

Just a few never-before-available coverage highlights from Dorman’s Service Dealer Guide include: Door lock actuators, ABS control modules, DEF pumps, HVAC control modules and heater hose assemblies, drive shaft assemblies, expanded hybrid battery applications and many more.

For instant access to a digital edition of the entire Service Dealer Guide, visit http://www.dormanproducts.com/Pages/sdg/index.aspx. A Service Dealer Guide companion video, offering highlights of the new Dorman guide, is also available by visiting www.youtube.com/DormanProducts.

Additional information on all of Dorman’s products is available on www.DormanProducts.com, via Dorman’s Facebook page, or by signing up for product alerts from Dorman’s Be-The-First-To-Know Program at: www.DormanProducts.com/Signup.

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