Tenneco Lauches Free ‘Servicegram’ Technical Fliers

Tenneco Launches Free ‘Servicegram’ Technical Fliers From Monroe, Walker Brands To Support Industry Partners

Published monthly and available electronically, Monroe and Walker Servicegrams will provide hands-on learning through step-by-step how-to articles, relevant technical tips and more.

Tenneco has launched its new Monroe Shocks and Struts Servicegram and Walker Emissions Control Servicegram. The company says these free, monthly technical fliers will provide automotive service professionals and counter professionals valuable insight into two of the industry’s premier brands.

Tenneco - ServicegramAlso available in French and Spanish, the new Servicegrams deliver timely technical product insight, common service bay procedures and troubleshooting techniques and tips. The current Monroe Servicegrams include topics such as “What Does No or Slow Rod Extension Mean for My Replacement Shock/Strut” and “The Use of Specialized OE Spring Technology on Strut Assembly Repairs.” For Walker, the latest Servicegram topics include “Make Exhaust Less Stressful” and “Lost Productivity Due to Converter ‘Break In.'”

“We are excited to bring this technical information to our customers and trade partners,” said Denise Hanefeld, brand manager, Tenneco. “These new Servicegrams will provide easily understandable tips and procedures in a format that is convenient and quick for the technician or counter professional who is on the move.”   

Published monthly and available electronically, Monroe and Walker Servicegrams will provide hands-on learning through step-by-step how-to articles, relevant technical tips and more. To sign up to receive either flier, contact your Monroe or Walker sales representative

To learn more about Monroe ride control products or Walker emissions control products, contact a Monroe, Walker or Tenneco representative, and visit Monroe.com or WalkerExhaust.com.

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