WVE Vehicle Electronics introduces nearly 1,800 new part numbers in July

July 7, 2021
WVE Vehicle Electronics introduced 1,791 new part numbers in July for a variety of sensors, switches, solenoids, coils, emissions, filters, fuel injection products, and a distributor drive gear, for light and heavy-duty vehicles.
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WVE Vehicle Electronics introduced 1,791 new part numbers in July for a variety of sensors, switches, solenoids, coils, emissions, filters, fuel injection products, and a distributor drive gear, now available for a range of light and heavy-duty vehicle applications. In all, WVE announced 1,060 switches, 577 sensors, 112 emissions products, 30 solenoids, 8 fuel injection products, 2 filters, 1 coil and 1 distributor drive gear – which includes more than 770 million sales opportunities.

“Once again our product team has demonstrated our commitment to providing a full line of professional-grade vehicle electronics and engine management products to our customers,” said Patrick Sommerfeld, Vice President of Sales and Marketing with Wells Vehicle Electronics. “In just the first half of 2021 we’ve introduced nearly 3,600 new parts to our catalog, and we’re just getting started. What’s more is that each WVE part is backed with unmatched customer service and support.” 

For more information on these new part numbers, as well as our complete parts list, visit our online catalog at http://wvebrand.com/parts. 

About WVE Vehicle Electronics

WVE Vehicle Electronics offers a full line of professional-grade vehicle electronics and engine management products – including coils, sensors, ignition, emissions, relays, and other vehicle electronics part categories – to the automotive aftermarket. For more information, visit www.wvebrand.com

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