MEYLE expands made-in-Germany fuel filter range

July 14, 2015
MEYLE expands made-in-Germany fuel filter range
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Under its MEYLE brand Wulf Gaertner Autoparts AG has further expanded its range of "made in Germany" fuel filters with the latest additions catering for Audi, Seat, BMW and Mini models. The new filters are produced in Germany in compliance with the vehicle manufacturer's specifications.


Complementing the current portfolio, 10 new MEYLE fuel filters "made in Germany" are now available to fit over 370 vehicle applications. The filter components are highly resistant to biofuels and a wide range of environmental factors. In-process leak tests using helium gas are performed on all MEYLE fuel filters to ensure reliable operation of each item leaving the assembly line.

The newly added "made in Germany" fuel filters for Audi, Seat, BMW and Mini applications are as of now available under the following part numbers:
  • 100 323 0021 and 100 323 0018 (Audi & Seat)
  • 114 323 0002, 114 323 0003, 114 323 0004 and 114 323 0005 (Audi)
  • 314 323 0006, 314 323 0009, 314 323 0011 and 314 323 0012 (BMW & Mini)
Filters which are not maintained regularly are likely to become clogged, thereby reducing, if not entirely blocking, fuel flow to the engine, which in turn will reduce engine output or even cause breakdown. Featuring almost 200 fuel filters the MEYLE range offers garages high-quality service and maintenance solutions covering some 11,250 vehicle applications.

MEYLE products are distributed in Ireland by Strongline Autoparts. Call 01-462-4631 for further information.
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