BWD Automotive Releases 709 New Part Numbers

BWD Automotive Releases 709 New Part Numbers

More than 300 new switches, including combination, multi-function, power seat memory, cruise control, fog lamp and more, covering more than 170 million additional VIO, highlight this expanded coverage for BWD.

 

NEW YORK, N.Y. – Standard Motor Products (SMP) has added 709 new part numbers to its BWD engine management line, covering domestic and import vehicles.

More than 300 new switches, including combination, multi-function, power seat memory, cruise control, fog lamp and more, covering greater than 170 million additional VIO, highlight this expanded coverage for BWD. Other expanded categories include TPMS sensors, brake pad wear, camshaft and crankshaft, ABS speed, turbocharger boost, vehicle speed, YAW rate and more. Additional category expansion features canister vent solenoids, EGR valves and solenoids, ignition coils, fuel injectors and power door lock actuators.

All new applications are listed in the eCatalog found at www.BWDbrand.com and in electronic catalog providers.

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