New Catalog for Purolator PureONE Oil and Air Filters Adds 89 New Product Applications for 2009 Model Year – UnderhoodService

New Catalog for Purolator PureONE Oil and Air Filters Adds 89 New Product Applications for 2009 Model Year

Purolator Filters NA LLC has published its 2009 automotive filter catalog (PUCT 609) with expanded coverage for Purolator PureONE premium-grade oil and air filters for domestic and import passenger cars, light trucks and vans for 1975 to 2009 model years.

Purolator Filters NA LLC has published its 2009 automotive filter catalog (PUCT 609) with expanded coverage for Purolator PureONE premium-grade oil and air filters for domestic and import passenger cars, light trucks and vans for 1975 to 2009 model years.

Well-organized with the most current information, this 280-page trilingual catalog — in English, French and Spanish — includes 89 new product applications for the 2009 model year.

"The 2009 Purolator automotive filter catalog for PureONE premium oil and air filters has been especially designed for ease of use and understanding by automotive professionals and do-it-yourselfers (DIYers) throughout NAFTA," said Ramon Nunez, director of filtration for Robert Bosch LLC, joint venture owner of Purolator. " The level of detail included in this catalog such as hotline information in clear and large print near the beginning, instructions on how to identify the correct year of your vehicle and the list of new applications are all especially designed to make the job of searching for the correct filter easier and quicker."

Additionally, a number of pages at the back of the catalog address such issues as "Loss of Oil Pump Prime," "Standard versus Metric Threads," "Over Pressure Warning Light Problems" and more that an automotive professional or a DIYer may encounter during or after changing a filter.

The catalog’s easily recognizable gold cover and clear graphics make it a strong presence on retail shelves and a handy reference tool for repair shop technicians.

Purolator manufactures and supplies high quality automotive filters to the North American aftermarket. Inventor of the automotive oil filter in 1923, Purolator has, since then, pioneered more than 40 ‘firsts’ in the filtration industry. In fact, the first automotive oil filter was called a ‘Purolator,’ short for ‘pure oil later.’ Currently, the Purolator brand has more than 2,000 part numbers for automotive, light truck and heavy-duty applications. Now part of the Bosch umbrella of automotive aftermarket products within NAFTA, Purolator’s advanced aftermarket filters include:
• PureONE and Purolator Classic oil filters;
• PureONE and Purolator Classic air filters;
• BreatheEASY cabin air filters; and
• The ‘forgotten filters,’ including transmission filters, fuel filters, breathers and PCV valves.

To learn more about Purolator filters and the filtration category, visit www.purolatorautofilters.net.

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