MAHLE Aftermarket Releases First Powersports Filter Catalog -

MAHLE Aftermarket Releases First Powersports Filter Catalog

MAHLE Aftermarket Inc. has announced the publication of its 2015 Powersports Filter Catalog (No. FI-70-15) including part numbers for MAHLE Original oil filters, air filters and fuel filters.

MahleMAHLE Aftermarket Inc. has announced the publication of its 2015 Powersports Filter Catalog (No. FI-70-15) including part numbers for MAHLE Original oil filters, air filters and fuel filters. The new filter catalog, available in print and online, includes coverage for a full range of powersports applications, including motorcycles, ATVs and snowmobiles.

Users can search for information by application, application year or by the MAHLE Original filter part number. Listings are organized alpha-numerically with letters indicating the specific filter type. The catalog also includes information on filter removal tools, specifications, a comparison chart of filter manufacturers and competitive interchanges. Additionally, the catalog is tri-lingual with content available in English, French and Spanish.

“In response to the growing demand for MAHLE Original filters in the powersports market, we developed our first MAHLE Original filter parts catalog for 2015,” said Jon Douglas, general manager, MAHLE Aftermarket Inc. “The catalog is designed to streamline the task of finding the right filter for each application.”

To obtain a copy of the catalog, contact your local MAHLE Aftermarket Account Manager or download a PDF version at www.mahle-aftermarket.com. Additionally, MAHLE Original filter part numbers for the powersports market can be found online via the electronic catalog also available on the company website.

For more information about MAHLE Aftermarket and its North American Aftermarket activities, visit www.mahle-aftermarket.com, or contact your local account manager.

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