• Continental launches mobile apps for ATE, VDO product lookups

    Dec. 22, 2014
    2 min read

    Continental Commercial Vehicles & Aftermarket is now offering free mobile apps to make finding the right parts for ATE and VDO replacement parts easy. The ATE-VDO Auto Parts Catalog from Continental is available for multiple mobile platforms in partnership with Vertical Development and ShowMeTheParts.

    The new apps, which are compatible with Apple iOS and Android mobile devices, allow the user to scan the vehicle’s VIN barcode through either the windshield VIN tag or the driver’s side doorframe sticker. The VIN scan will identify all of the parts in the ATE-VDO Auto Parts Catalog that are related to that vehicle.

    It allows users to quickly and easily search for compatible parts on any car or light truck on the market. The catalog’s database also contains product information, specifications, instruction sheets, photos, vehicle relearn procedures for TPMS and other details for VDO brand electric motors, door systems, engine management, fuel supply, TPMS replacement parts, REDI-Sensor Multi-Application TPMS sensors and ATE brand brake pads and rotors.

    In addition to the VIN scan, the new app also allows users to search based on vehicle make and model and cross-reference with the touch of a button.

    Apple users can download the app here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ate-vdo-auto-parts-catalog/id918268670?mt=8.

    Android users can download the app here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.verticaldev.vdo&hl=en.

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