Standard Motor Products Releases 109 New Parts for Standard, Intermotor

June 27, 2017
The release spans 24 product categories and expands coverage through the 2017 model year by more than 61 million VIO.

June 27, 2017—Standard Motor Products, Inc. (SMP) announces the addition of 109 new part numbers to its Standard and Intermotor lines.

The release spans 24 product categories and expands coverage through the 2017 model year by more than 61 million VIO. To view the highlights, watch Standard’s latest New Parts Spotlight.

One highlight from Standard’s release is an expansion to its sensor line. The company introduced 61 new sensors including 27 accelerator pedal, 12 vehicle speed, and 12 ABS speed sensors. In total, the sensor expansion covers more than 26 million VIO.

Another highlight is the addition of 26 switches covering over 15 million VIO. Examples include headlight, ignition starter, multi-function, neutral safety, power window, and windshield wiper switches. Other notables from the release include 10 transmission control solenoids, 8 vacuum pumps, and 2 VVT components.

Phil Hutchens, vice president of engine management marketing, SMP, commented on the announcement, stating, “This latest release demonstrates our continued commitment to supplying professional technicians with comprehensive coverage for sensors and switches.”

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