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TechSmart Releases New Import Solutions Tech Session Videos

Standard Motor Products, Inc. (SMP) has released a new TechSmart Tech Session video featuring TechSmart import solutions. Highlighting the Tech Sessions are TechSmart's all-new, not remanufactured, electronic throttle bodies for Nissan and Infiniti, and TechSmart VVT chain tensioner kits for VW and Audi.

Standard Motor Products, Inc. (SMP) has released a new TechSmart Tech Session video featuring TechSmart import solutions.

Highlighting the Tech Sessions are TechSmart’s all-new, not remanufactured, electronic throttle bodies for Nissan and Infiniti, and TechSmart VVT chain tensioner kits for VW and Audi. These VVT kits include every necessary component to get the job done right. Also featured are power distribution centers for VW and Audi, an ignition coil harness repair kit, expansion tank service kits for BMW and more.

“Import car manufacturers are often on the cutting-edge of technology and with TechSmart, we have made it our mission to stay ahead of the import curve. These new videos are another example of our commitment to providing technicians with what they need to solve their most difficult problems,” said Phil Hutchens, vice president engine management marketing, SMP.  “That’s another reason why TechSmart is fast becoming the technician’s go-to source for hard-to-find parts and real-world solutions.”

The Tech Session video series is available for viewing on the TechSmart YouTube channel, www.youtube.com/TechSmartParts, as well as on www.facebook.com/TechSmartParts, by clicking on the video channel button. Tech Sessions are designed to help professional technicians find new and better ways to solve their automotive repair issues.

The TechSmart line of enhanced engine control parts are designed to meet the needs of today’s professional service technicians by providing them with high-quality, hard-to-find, problem-solving parts featuring new categories and new technology that they can trust.

For additional information on TechSmart, contact an SMP sales representative or visit www.TechSmartParts.com.

 

 

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