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CRP Automotive Introduces Timing Belt Mileage Guarantee Certificate

CRP Automotive has added an official Mileage Guarantee Certificate to every ContiTech Pro Series Timing Belt Kit. The guarantee, which CRP has been providing for several years, backs the ContiTech Pro Series Timing Belt Kits for the same period of time as the vehicle manufacturer's suggested timing belt service interval and warrantees both the quality and reliability of the ContiTech Timing Belts and the key replacement components in the kits.

CRP Automotive has added an official Mileage Guarantee Certificate to every ContiTech Pro Series Timing Belt Kit. The guarantee, which CRP has been providing for several years, backs the ContiTech Pro Series Timing Belt Kits for the same period of time as the vehicle manufacturer’s suggested timing belt service interval and warrantees both the quality and reliability of the ContiTech Timing Belts and the key replacement components in the kits. The certificate is validated by the shop at time of installation and registered online at www.crpautomotive.com/guarantee.

CRP says this exclusive certificate provides a tangible representation of the kits’ quality and reliability to CRP’s distribution partners, service technicians, shop owners and vehicle owners. The program allows CRP customers to differentiate themselves from their competition by offering the first consumer-friendly timing belt Mileage Guarantee Certificate in the industry, and also gives CRP technician customers the added assurance and confidence that they are installing the finest OE quality parts available, the company says.

According to Mike Palm, vice president, sales and marketing at CRP Automotive, "Since our beginning, CRP has been committed to providing superior quality products and service while making it easy to do business with us. So it’s only fitting that we back our class-leading Pro Series timing kits with a mileage guarantee. This exclusive offering clearly demonstrates the confidence we have in the quality of our program to our distributors and auto technician customers. At the same time, it enables them to provide extra peace-of-mind and reassurance to their customers."

CRP Automotive is the exclusive NAFTA supplier of ContiTech branded belts and the creator of the Pro Series Timing Kits. The company developed the kits as a complete, ready-to-install, cost-effective solution for performing the vehicle manufacturers’ recommended practice of replacing all of the timing system components simultaneously. Built around the genuine, OE-quality ContiTech Timing Belt, the kits are designed to provide all of the necessary components and ensure a proper timing belt and water pump service, efficiently and cost-effectively. According to CRP, they dramatically simplify the timing system parts procurement process by eliminating the additional time, hassle and parts cost typically required to source the components individually. Select kits also include application-specific parts, such as hydraulic dampers when needed to get the job done.

Easy Online Lookup 

The ContiTech Pro Series Timing Belt Kits as well as ContiTech Timing and Serpentine Belt program features easy look-up on CRP’s online application catalog, which can be accessed through the CRP Automotive’s ContiTech brand website, www.contibelts.com, or Show Me the Parts at www.showmetheparts.com/crp/.

* Note: The actual mileage covered, up to 100,000 miles, is based on the specific manufacturer’s suggested replacement interval and varies by vehicle make, model, and year.

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