Tenneco Introduces Accessory Line Of OE-Style Monroe Brakes Wire Wear Sensors - aftermarketNews

Tenneco Introduces Accessory Line Of OE-Style Monroe Brakes Wire Wear Sensors

Twenty-three optional wire sensor SKUs complement the Monroe brand's line of 'fully loaded' brake repair sets.

LAS VEGAS – The Monroe Brakes brand from Tenneco Inc. now offers an accessory line of original equipment-style replacement wire wear sensors that provide comprehensive coverage of BMW, Mercedes-Benz and other applications that require a variety of sensor designs. A vast majority of Monroe wire wear sensors are included in the brand’s “fully loaded” pad sets, helping brake service technicians complete more high-quality brake repairs in less time, the company says.

 

The new accessory line of wire wear sensors includes 23 SKUs to help ensure that distributors and brake service providers have the correct sensor design for every vehicle, according to Tenneco.

 

“One source, one order and a faster, high-quality repair – this unique approach has helped make Monroe Ceramics and Monroe Dynamics brake pads extremely popular among automotive service professionals,” said Tom Connelly, channel manager, brakes, Tenneco. “Now we have taken the extra step to always offer the right electric wire wear sensor for each application, with the vast majority of these sensors included in the box with Monroe pads, and 23 optional designs available for select models.”

 

Monroe Ceramics genuine ceramic formula brake pads and Monroe Dynamics semi-metallic pads are packaged complete with noise elimination hardware, wire wear sensors, sensory locking plates and installation lube for thousands of applications. This approach saves technicians and shop owners valuable time that would otherwise be spent searching for related parts needed to complete the job, according to Tenneco.

 

 

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