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Our manufacturer operates at world level in the Original Equipment market for every car manufacturer and model. our manufacturer therefore has the experience and the knowledge to renovate the complete range and all technologies for every market according to Original Equipment specifications. Being a key player in Original Equipment enables our manufacturer to apply technologies and innovations developed in Original Equipment in the aftermarket. Our manufacturer products conform to ISO TS/16949 certifications, meaning they pass the highest level quality test in the world.
Renovation Process.A Standard Exchange Program based on a high Quality Process built on 12 years experience in renovation, continuously reinforced by Original Equipment leadership in electrical systems. More than 40 stringent check points (mechanical, electrical and electronic) guarantee a thorough inspection before renovation. 100% of used parts replaced by new parts and validated according to vehicle manufacturer specifications. Last index manufacturing process. Environment FriendlyEnvironmentally friendly process: the reuse of old material prevents a waste of new raw material, and at the same time saves energy for its transformation. The Valeo guarantee: a 100% asbestos free product. An ISO 14001 certified renovation site: pollution emissions and solvent waste are carefully managed. Future developmentsManufacturers are now developing more powerful alternators to cope with 36 and 42 volts rather than today's 12 volt systems. Liquid-cooled alternators are also being developed which are more compact, powerful and quieter than traditional units. Not stopping there, future technology may well include an integrated starter and alternator with direct drive to the engine crankshaft.
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