Bosch Adds New Part Numbers To OE Specialty Wiper Blade and Engine Management Sensor Lines

Jan. 1, 2020
Bosch continually expands its aftermarket product portfolio to accommodate new vehicles on the road. 

As a leading global supplier of parts and accessories to OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) and the independent aftermarket, Bosch continually expands its aftermarket product portfolio to accommodate new vehicles on the road.  Fifty-nine new part numbers have just been added to the Bosch OE specialty wiper blade and engine management sensor categories, expanding Bosch coverage by more than 43.8 million new vehicles – domestic, European and Asian.

In the wiper category, a total of eight new OE specialty wiper blade part numbers have been added, covering 19.7 million new vehicles in operation (VIO). These new blades fit OE specialty top lock and side lock arms on domestic, European and Asian applications.

Bosch Evolution™ Wiper Blades adds six new SKUs increasing its comprehensive coverage to 98 percent.

Top-of-the-line Bosch ICON™ – which offers 40 percent longer life than other premium blades on the market – now includes two new SKUs providing additional BMW and General Motors coverage.

Both product lines feature patented beam technology especially designed to fit the curvature of the windshield.

Additionally, Bosch Gasoline Systems has released 10 new Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensors, including next-generation HFM7 (Hot Film Air Mass Meter) sensors. These sensors cover 310,000 import vehicles including BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Volkswagen and Porsche.

Bosch has also introduced 41 new engine management sensor part numbers – including wheel, pressure, temperature, cam, crank, and knock sensors. The new numbers cover European and domestic vehicles including model years up to 2013, and extend Bosch coverage by 23.8 million new vehicles.

“All these sensors for the aftermarket are exactly the same as those that we provide to our OEM customers,” said Timo Reif, Vice President of Automotive Product Marketing for Robert Bosch North America.

Bosch designs to strict engineering standards and is committed to bringing the highest quality OE products to the aftermarket. Monthly new product communication is just one of the ways by which Bosch keeps customers informed of its latest new product offerings and line additions so that they can, in turn, offer the most up-to-date parts available to their customers.

For details on Bosch new product communications, visit http://www.boschautoparts.com/NPC.

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