Autoelectro reveals new starter motor and alternator references

April 19, 2017
Autoelectro reveals new starter motor and alternator references
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Autoelectro has issued its new to range references for April which feature starter motors and alternators for Audi, Suzuki, Renault and Ford models. This includes the in demand starter motor for the Ford Focus 2.0 TDCI (2014-onwards) and Ford Galaxy 2.0 TDCI (2014-onwards) -  Autoelectro part no. AEY2755.


Also included in this April update are three popular alternators.  Part number AEK3711, is for the Audi A4 3.0 TDI (2011-onwards) and Audi Q5 3.0 TDI (2012-onwards), part number AEK3690 is for the Suzuki Splash 1.0 (2011-onwards) and Splash 1.2 (2011-onwards) models and part number AEG1322 is a remanufactured alternator for the Renault Captur 0.9 (2013-onwards) and Clio 0.9 (2013-onwards).

Autoelectro is a leader in remanufacturing starter motors and alternators and is backed-up by an easily-accessible library of hundreds of technical articles that can guide technicians when working on specific vehicles.

The company says it illustrates it product confidence by printing its strapline ‘Fit and Forget’ on every packaged box.
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