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US $75.70
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Newburgh, New York, United States

Newburgh, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Standard Part Brand:Standard Manufacturer Part Number:ALS2002 Placement on Vehicle:Front Product Type:Replacement Brake Parts Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:45208059 UPC:025623761046 Interchange Part Number:Standard Replacement Brake Parts Series:Intermotor

Standard ALS2002 - Intermotor Front Right ABS Wheel Speed Sensor
45208059
ALS2002
In Stock
3
Hyundai Tucson 2010, Intermotor™ Front Right ABS Wheel Speed Sensor (ALS2002) by Standard®. SMP’s vision is to be the leading independent supplier to the automotive aftermarket, providing the highest quality products, competitive prices and the highest reputation for integrity to all channels of distribution while maintaining a profitable return for all stakeholders.
75.70

Hyundai Tucson 2010, Intermotor™ Front Right ABS Wheel Speed Sensor (ALS2002) by Standard®. SMP’s vision is to be the leading independent supplier to the automotive aftermarket, providing the highest quality products, competitive prices and the highest reputation for integrity to all channels of distribution while maintaining a profitable return for all stakeholders.

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Established in 1919 and traded on the NYSE, Standard Motor Products, Inc., (SMP®) is a leading independent manufacturer, distributor and marketer of replacement parts for motor vehicles in the automotive aftermarket industry, with an increasing focus on the original equipment and original equipment service markets.

Organized into two major operating segments, SMP® supplies independent professional automotive technicians and do-it-yourselfers with high-quality replacement parts for engine management and temperature control products for domestic and import vehicles.

SMP distributes through traditional and non-traditional channels under their own brand names, such as Standard®, BWD®, TechSmart®, Intermotor®, Hayden®, ACI®, Four Seasons®, and through private labels.

Standard Motor Products

Standard Motor Products introduced a second line of wire and cable products in 1989. This line was steadily expanded to include import coverage and was reintroduced in 1995 under the Tru-Tech brand name. In 1992 the company became the first aftermarket supplier, other than original-equipment manufacturers, to produce mass air flow (MAF) sensors, through a Canadian joint venture.

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