Federal-Mogul Launches Next-Generation Electronic Catalog

Federal-Mogul Launches Next-Generation Electronic Catalog

Federal-Mogul Corporation has launched a dynamic, next-generation electronic catalog to help aftermarket distributors, auto parts stores, professional automotive repair technicians and consumers find high quality parts for any of millions of passenger and commercial vehicles.

Federal-Mogul Corporation has launched a dynamic, next-generation electronic catalog – available at www.fme-cat.com – to help aftermarket distributors, auto parts stores, professional automotive repair technicians and consumers find high quality parts for any of millions of passenger and commercial vehicles as well as performance, marine, agricultural/industrial and small-engine applications.

Available 24/7, the interactive new eCatalog features a user-friendly interface, expanded functionality and the latest data and enhanced content covering Federal-Mogul’s complete aftermarket product offering. Users can now look up and store multiple part numbers for the same job without re-entering search criteria. The catalog’s comprehensive interchange and numerical lookup tools help users identify the correct part even when they don’t have complete application information.

The new catalog’s enhanced content includes thousands of detailed product images and illustrations with zoom capability as well as convenient links to related technical training videos and other support materials generated at the Federal-Mogul Technical Education Center. An integrated “Technical Resources” link provides hundreds of tech tips, bulletins and videos as well as lookup tools covering torque, engine and part number specifications. The www.fme-cat.com site also includes interactive calculators for determining capacities and dimensions, engine displacement, horsepower, torque and compression ratio.

“It’s our goal to provide the most complete and timely product data in the aftermarket,” said Federal-Mogul Product Data Services Manager Brent Berman. “This powerful yet user-friendly eCatalog enables any customer with Web connectivity to quickly and easily find the right part for virtually any common repair. And our FM TEC staff has developed video and print-based training resources to help them do the job right the first time.”

For those who prefer a “paper” catalog experience, the new eCat site also includes sophisticated virtual catalog volumes that enable the user to flip back and forth through the latest catalog pages to find the right parts and other information for virtually any repair.

Federal-Mogul brands and product lines covered by the new eCatalog include ANCO wipers; Carter fuel delivery products; Champion spark plugs and performance chemicals; Fel-Pro gaskets; FP Diesel engine products; MOOG steering and suspension components; National hub assemblies, seals and bearings; Sealed Power engine parts; Speed-Pro performance engine components; Wagner brake products; and Wagner lighting products.

For additional information, simply visit www.fme-cat.com or contact your Federal-Mogul supplier. Detailed product information is also available at www.federalmogul.com.

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