Effective Nov. 1, all Bosch Engine Management part numbers active in the North America catalog will be covered by a limited lifetime warranty.
by Staff
November 14, 2016
2 min to read
Robert Bosch LLC, a worldwide supplier of automotive parts and systems to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and the independent aftermarket, has announced an update to its North American Engine Management warranty program. Effective Nov. 1, all Bosch Engine Management part numbers active in the North America catalog will be covered by a limited lifetime warranty.
“Bosch Engine Management parts are of the highest OE quality, helping ensure efficient technician repairs and increased engine performance for the motorist,” said Jarod Adams, director, product marketing, Bosch Automotive Aftermarket NA. “The new Bosch Engine Management limited lifetime warranty backs up that quality and gives both the technician and his/her customer additional peace of mind.”
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Automotive technology is using an increasing number of engine management components that ensure the proper function of vehicle systems. These systems are providing the conveniences that today’s drivers want, and the safety and efficiency solutions they need.
An overall engine downsizing trend, coupled with increased vehicle complexity, has resulted in a cost increase associated with many engine management repairs. This makes the Bosch Engine Management limited lifetime warranty a valuable sales tool for any engine repair job, covering a wide range of parts including:
Air management sensors
Engine position sensors
Gasoline fuel injectors
High pressure (GDI) fuel pumps
Ignition coils
Pressure sensors
Temperature sensors
Throttle devices
Bosch Engine Management parts for the aftermarket offer service technicians quality, coverage and value for many domestic, Asian and European vehicle applications. The new Bosch Engine Management limited lifetime warranty now makes Bosch an even smarter choice for engine management service parts in North America. Combined with the recently-announced Bosch Fuel Pump limited lifetime warranty it reaffirms the Bosch commitment to quality and its desire to meet the needs of its customers.
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