Standard Motor Products Releases 500 New Parts For Standard And Intermotor

Standard Motor Products Releases 500 New Parts For Standard And Intermotor

The release expands coverage through the 2015 model year covering more than 166 million additional VIO.

Standard - Intermotor - LogosStandard Motor Products (SMP) has announced the addition of 500 new part numbers to its Standard and Intermotor lines. The release expands coverage through the 2015 model year covering more than 166 million additional VIO.

Significant additions made to the Standard and Intermotor lines include ABS speed sensors, accelerator pedal sensors and fuel vapor canisters. In total, the three category additions account for 210 parts and more than 60 million VIO. Another highlight is the addition of four diesel fuel injector sets that coincide with Standard Diesel’s ongoing “Do the Job Right” promotion.

Expanding its coverage by 50 million VIO, Standard added more than 140 switches including power window, neutral safety, ignition starter, power seat, four-wheel drive selector, combination and cruise control. Standard continued its focus on engine control coverage by introducing 185 new sensors for 48 million additional VIO. These include the aforementioned ABS speed and accelerator pedal sensors as well as cam/crank, knock, steering angle and G force sensors. The company also added EGR valves, fuel injector seal kits, ignition coils and vapor canisters.

Commenting on the release, Phil Hutchens, vice president Engine Management Marketing, SMP, stated, “With 500 new parts, we continue to expand our coverage in key high-tech categories while delivering the coverage and products our customers need to meet their market demands.”

All new applications are listed in the eCatalogs found at StandardBrand.com and IntermotorImport.com and in electronic catalog providers.

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