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Standard Motor Products Introduces 300+ New Part Numbers


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Standard Motor Products announced the addition of 314 new part numbers in its August new-number announcement.

This release covers more than 100 product categories and includes more than 100 part numbers for 2021 and 2022 model-year vehicles.

SMP is committed to providing replacement parts for hybrid and electric vehicles through its Standard, Standard Import and Four Seasons brands. The August NNA added several new components for the 2021 Mustang Mach-E, 2021-2013 Nissan Leaf, 2022-2016 Toyota Prius, 2020-2019 Kia Niro EV, 2018-2016 Audi A3 Sportback e-tron and 2015 Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive.

This month’s release expands on powertrain-neutral coverage for both Standard and Four Seasons with more than 170 new sensors, switches, actuators and connectors. Included are 23 new power-window switches, as well as shift-interlock actuators, backup light switches, four-wheel-drive actuator connectors and more.

Standard remains dedicated to expanding its ADAS (advanced driver-assist systems) program. The expansion includes 17 new ABS speed sensors, 11 new park-assist cameras and several new blind-spot detection sensors. Cruise-control distance sensors also are now available for popular Ford and Lincoln SUVS, including the 2013-2012 Explorer, Edge and MKX.

“We are proud of the 300+ new part numbers added to our extensive product line,” said John Herc, vice president of engine management marketing, SMP. “In addition to offering the highest-quality products possible, the coverage provided by these new part numbers is an integral part of our mission to provide our dedicated distribution partners and loyal service providers with the parts they need to get the job done.”

Standard’s turbocharger program continues to grow with the release of four new turbocharger kits for more than 2.4 million popular Ford vehicles including the 2020-2015 Transit platform. The release also adds numerous turbocharger-related parts including turbocharger oil lines, turbocharger coolant lines, turbocharger bypass valves and charge air coolers.

Standard continues to expand its collision repair program with the introduction of radiator active grille shutter assemblies for the 2020-2018 Ford F-150. Power door-lock actuators, trunk-lock actuator motors and tailgate-lock actuator motors are just a few of the collision products also included in the release.

In an effort to expand existing product lines, Standard has released three new transfer-case motors for 6.6 million vehicles on the road, including the 2021 Cadillac Escalade, 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe, 2010-2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2019-2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500.

Four Seasons, SMP’s Temperature Control Division, has added 67 new part numbers to its product line. Included are 31 new air door actuators covering more than 6 million domestic and import vehicles on the road, including the 2021-2013 Buick Encore, 2020-2015 Acura TLX, 2016 Honda Odyssey and 2016-2014 Chevrolet Spark.

Four Seasons also has introduced several new compressors, adding coverage for the 2021-2018 Ford Mustang, 2022-2020 Subaru Outback and 2020 Hyundai Accent and Kia Rio. Additionally, complete A/C kits, hose assemblies, heater cores and thermostat housings are part of the release, helping Four Seasons to continue providing everything technicians need for a complete A/C service.

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