Mercedes, Aixam, Infiniti, Mitsubishi and Lotus are all covered in the latest new-to-range bulletin released by Autoelectro, the UK’s largest independent remanufacturer of starter motors and alternators.

The Bradford-based company has returned with another batch of part numbers, chosen carefully after conducting market research and listening to customer demands. The references listed below are available immediately to Autoelectro’s network of motor factors across the UK and Ireland – and their customers, the technicians.

Focusing on starter motors first, among the latest new-to-range parts is part number AEY3960, which caters for four Mercedes applications: the A Class 1.6 (2015-onwards), A Class 2.0 (2015-onwards), B Class 1.6 (2015-onwards) and B Class 2.0 (2015-onwards).

French manufacturer, Aixam, also features – part number AEY2300 – for its Mega 0.6D (2012-onwards) and City 0.4D (2012-onwards) models.

 Meanwhile, switching to alternators, there are five Infiniti models that part number AEG1277 provides a solution for: the EX 3.0D (2010-2014), FX 3.0D (2010-2014), M 3.0D (2010-2015), Q 3.0D (2010-2015) and QX 3.0D (2013-onwards).

There are also two alternator references – AEG1412 and AEG1325 – which are designed for the Mitsubishi L200 2.4D (2015-onwards) and Lotus Elan 1.6 (1990-1995) respectively.

Leading from the front

Autoelectro’s ongoing aim is to consolidate its position as the rotating electrics market leader, and by developing another product range bulletin, which includes French manufacturer, Aixam, the remanufacturer is demonstrating its diversification.

With its senior management team each boasting more than three decades of knowledge, as well as having a respected sales and technical team, the ingredients are there to enhance an already-trusted brand with a quality product.

From its headquarters and re-manufacturing facility in Bradford, the company supplies more than 4,000 individual references, with a guarantee of meeting or exceeding original equipment specifications.

*Original article can be found in Garage Magazine and on their website at: www.garageandmot.com/autoelectro-adds-dozen-new-applications/.