BWD Automotive Releases 239 New Part Numbers

BWD Automotive Releases 239 New Part Numbers

Highlights from the BWD line expansion include the release of 20 ignition lock cylinders and 71 power door lock actuators.

bwdNEW YORK — Standard Motor Products, Inc. (SMP) announces the addition of 239 new part numbers to its BWD engine management line. The release spans 38 product categories and expands coverage through the 2016 model year with more than 152 million additional VIO.

Highlights from the BWD line expansion include the release of 20 ignition lock cylinders and 71 power door lock actuators. The brand also expanded its switch and sensor lines, with the introduction of 75 switches covering 22 million VIO and 46 sensors covering 19 million VIO.

All new applications are listed in the eCatalog found at BWDbrand.com and in electronic catalog providers. For more information about this release, view BWD’s New Parts Spotlight.

BWD is an aftermarket leader, providing a premium line of engine management products. BWD manufactures and distributes high technology critical components for late model vehicles including computerized engine controls, ignition coil-on-plug coils, ignition wire, emission components, EGR valves, fuel injectors and fuel system components, as well as a broad range of sensors, switches and relays.

For more information, download the SMP Parts mobile App or visit www.smpcorp.com.

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