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Delphi Product & Service Solutions Adds 110 Million In Targeted Car Parc Coverage

Expansion aims to meet growing electronics content in aftermarket.

DENSO Sales California Receives Original Equipment Supplier Of The Year Award From National Pronto Association

Pronto also awarded DSCA OE Supplier of the Year in 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011.

Bosch’s ‘Driving Innovation’ Road Tour Named Best Exhibit At O’Reilly Auto Parts Hot Rod Super Nationals

The award was given to the exhibitor whose display showed the most cleanliness, had the greatest consumer appeal and whose staff and display provided the best crowd interaction.

Bosch’s ‘Driving Innovation’ Road Tour Named Best Exhibit At O’Reilly Auto Parts Hot Rod Super Nationals

Bosch’s interactive traveling road tour, “Driving Innovation,” has won an award for being the Best Displayed Performance Marketplace Exhibitor at the O’Reilly Auto Parts Hot Rod Super Nationals.

Iridium in Spark Plugs

Iridium has a higher melting temperature than platinum and is six times harder than platinum.

Standard Motor Is Acquiring Forecast Trading

Standard Motor Products Inc. announced it has acquired all of the capital stock of Forecast Trading Corporation for approximately $44 million. Forecast has distribution facilities in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and distributes a range of engine management products including ignition coils, ignition modules, switches and sensors, and filters. Lawrence I. Sills, Standard Motor Products’ Chairman and Chief Executive

How Automotive Computers Work and How They Fail

To many amateur mechanics, an automotive computer is a “black box” that mysteriously controls all of the engine functions. In reality, an automotive computer or powertrain control module (PCM) is an information processor that turns electrical inputs from system sensors into electrical outputs into system actuators.

A car is starting, stays on a few seconds then shuts off. What could be the problem?

A car is starting, stays on a few seconds then shuts off. What could be the problem?

Strategies to Decrease Automotive Aftermarket Parts Returns

From a jobber’s perspective, nothing is more discouraging at the end of the day than seeing a large pile of returned parts waiting in the “backroom” for processing.

I have a 2007 Pontiac G6 with 34,000 miles. I keep up with the regular oil changes. At what point will it need a tune-up so I know for sure I am keeping my vehicle in tip-top condition?

Great job maintaining your car! GM recommends very long "tune-up" intervals of 100,000 miles or so. Don’t trust them! Most consumers find out they need spark plugs when the computer turns on the Check Engine light and ignition misfires occur. By then, other damage may have resulted like burnt (and expensive) ignition coils! It’s better