WVE Vehicle Electronics introduces nearly 1,700 new part numbers in April

In all, WVE announced 886 switches, 540 sensors, 113 emissions products, 93 solenoids, 23 ignition coils,19 fuel injection products, 6 voltage regulators and 11 other components – which includes more than 712 million sales opportunities.

WVE Vehicle Electronics introduced 1,691 new part numbers in April, which are now available for a range of light and heavy-duty vehicle applications. In all, WVE announced 886 switches, 540 sensors, 113 emissions products, 93 solenoids, 23 ignition coils,19 fuel injection products, 6 voltage regulators and 11 other components – which includes more than 712 million sales opportunities.

“Our product team continues to demonstrate our commitment to providing a full line of professional-grade vehicle electronics and engine management products to our customers,” said Vince Perry, Director of Sales and Marketing with Wells Vehicle Electronics. “And each WVE part is backed with unmatched customer service and superior technical support.”

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

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

About Wells Vehicle Electronics

Wells Vehicle Electronics L.P., founded in 1903 by Robert Wells, designs, manufactures, and distributes industry-leading vehicle electronics. As a division of NGK Spark Plug Co., LTD, Wells focuses on finding and providing win-win solutions for its associates and business partners from its headquarters in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. For more information, visit www.wellsve.com


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