VDO OEM Air Actuators And Electronic Throttle Valves Offered As Direct OE Replacements For Audi, BMW, Mini, Mercedes-Benz And VW

VDO OEM Air Actuators And Electronic Throttle Valves Offered As Direct OE Replacements For Audi, BMW, Mini, Mercedes-Benz And VW

The line currently features 49 SKUs with excellent coverage for more than 11 million vehicles in operation, the company says.

vdo-oem-electronic-throttleALLENTOWN, Pa. — Continental Commercial Vehicles & Aftermarket, a leading and trusted aftermarket supplier of OE-engineered aftermarket parts for HVAC and engine cooling, door systems, brake systems, tire pressure monitoring systems, engine management, fuel systems and instrumentation, offers a robust program of VDO OEM Direct Air Actuators and Electronic Throttle Valves for popular, late model Audi, BMW, Mini, Mercedes-Benz and VW vehicles. These VDO parts are the exact OEM part as supplied to European carmakers worldwide. They are identical in fit, form, function and OE quality. Continental is the original manufacturer and supplier of VDO Air Actuators and Electronic Throttle Valves.

The VDO OEM Air Actuator and Electronic Throttle Valves line is built in ISO/TS certified facilities and is now available at competitive pricing through most major parts suppliers. The line currently features 49 SKUs with excellent coverage for more than 11 million vehicles in operation, the company says.

In addition to Electronic Throttle Valves and Air Control Valves, the OEM Direct Parts program includes Fuel Modules, Fuel Injectors, Electronic Water Pumps, Mass Airflow sensors, and Flex Fuel Sensors.

The VDO OEM Direct Program offers a unique solution for shop owners and technicians. These high quality, OE parts deliver excellent European, domestic and Asian coverage for high volume vehicles, as well as hard to find applications. Since the parts are OE components, installation is simplified and labor is reduced, leading to fewer comebacks.

VDO is a trademark of the Continental Corporation.

For more information, visit www.vdo.com/usa or contact [email protected].

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