Walker Exhaust Brand Launches New Spanish-Language Website – UnderhoodService

Walker Exhaust Brand Launches New Spanish-Language Website

Tenneco Inc. announced the launch of a new Spanish-language website for its Walker brand of replacement exhaust and emission control products. The new site provides the same content and user functionality as the brand's popular English-language website.

Tenneco Inc. announced the launch of a new Spanish-language website for its Walker brand of replacement exhaust and emission control products. The new site, www.espanol.walkerexhaust.com, provides the same content and user functionality as the brand’s popular English-language website.

“Hispanic-American technicians, shop owners, parts professionals and consumers are an important and growing segment of our customer base,” said Carri Irby, brand manager, North American Aftermarket, Tenneco. “Our new site provides these professionals and vehicle owners with a wealth of information about Walker products and programs, as well as technical tips for diagnosing emission control issues.”

Aftermarket professionals and consumers can rely on the new website for in-depth information on Walker exhaust solutions, including engine-to-tailpipe service options for domestic and foreign nameplate passenger vehicles. The new site’s interactive “Product Selector” feature allows the user to identify premium, standard and performance parts options for each area of a vehicle’s emission system. The site also includes a Walker “Dealer Locator” featuring Tenneco Expert Plus program member locations, the latest news regarding Walker products, and a comprehensive electronic catalog and guide to new coverage listings.

For more information regarding Walker replacement exhaust and emission control products, please contact your Walker supplier, visit www.espanol.walkerexhaust.com, or write to: Walker Marketing, Tenneco Inc., One International Drive, Monroe, MI 48161.

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