WAI Introduces Window Regulator Solution For North American And European Markets

WAI Introduces Window Regulator Solution For North American And European Markets

Research carried out by WAI has identified vehicles prone to window regulator failure and, as a result, 50 percent of the range covers fast-moving part numbers for General Motors, Nissan, Mercedes, Volvo, Renault, Ford, PSA Group, Volkswagen, BMW and Fiat applications.


Recently, WAI, a manufacturing, sourcing, and distribution company of rotating electrical, ignition and engine management products, announced its cost effective window regulator solution in Europe and North America.

The WAI window regulator range offers more than 5,000 SKUs for both North American and European markets, providing full-line coverage. The window regulator program offers coverage to more than 46,000 vehicle applications in North America and more than 26,000 vehicle applications in Europe.

Research carried out by WAI has identified vehicles prone to window regulator failure and, as a result, 50 percent of the range covers fast-moving part numbers for General Motors, Nissan, Mercedes, Volvo, Renault, Ford, PSA Group, Volkswagen, BMW and Fiat applications. Highlights of the range include Asian models such as Mitsubishi, Toyota, Honda and Hyundai, as well as popular North American and European cars.

The product coverage includes both left and right hand, as well as front and rear windows and can be equipped with comfort function technology based on the OEM manufacturer.

John Gilbert, vice president of business development, said, “WAIs growth in the window regulator business throughout EU and the U.S. can be attributed to our line coverage, superior quality product and a very competitive position in the market.”

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