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Understanding Replacement Parts for Car Repairs

Posted by Admin on 8/26/2014 to Main

Your car manufacturer may not have actually made all of the parts on your car. Most cars are built by bringing together parts that were made by independent companies. There are different types of replacement parts based on who made them or sold them to you.

What Types of Car Parts are Available

A genuine part is one that was originally put on the car when it was new. Even though it was made by another company, it will come in a box with the car maker’s logo. Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts are typically genuine parts that are sold without the car maker’s logo. OEM parts will generally be a little cheaper than genuine parts.

Aftermarket parts are made by companies other than the manufacturer. They may look different, but they will perform just as well as the original. Aftermarket manufacturers will examine why OEM parts fail and redesign their parts to ensure reliability. Remanufactured parts are used parts that have been refitted with new components and tested to ensure dependability.

Why You Can Trust Aftermarket Parts

The U.S. Postal Service has been utilizing aftermarket parts for many years. In a recent study, the average age of their vehicles was found to be over 16 years. In February 2014, a bill was introduced in the House of Representatives to encourage the use of aftermarket and remanufactured parts on Government vehicles.

Many insurance companies request aftermarket parts when they are fixing cars after an accident. The Federal Trade Commission asserts that using an aftermarket part will not void your warranty under “The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.”

To find the high quality aftermarket parts to save money when you need to repair your car, contact a respected business in the industry that handles many different manufacturers. You can compare different parts and get reviews to ensure the part will meet your performance standards.

Your car manufacturer may not have actually made all of the parts on your car. Most cars are built by bringing together parts that were made by independent companies. There are different types of replacement parts based on who made them or sold them to you.