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Campaign across European markets emphasizes DENSO’s product strengths and passion for excellence
With the weather across Europe heating up and more people venturing out for long drives, vehicle air conditioning (A/C) systems are set to be switched on after long periods dormant. However, like any car component, the air conditioning system can experience troubles, leaving motorists at the mercy of an uncomfortably warm cabin interior. Often, when the A/C system experiences issues, it is down to a failed Air Conditioning Compressor. Understanding how to identify signs of A/C Compressor failure and having the parts and knowledge required to fit replacements is essential for technicians at this time of year.
Before we even heard the term ‘COVID-19’, the automotive aftermarket was already in a state of change. Evolving car ownership habits and the rise of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) were recognized as trends that could permanently alter the way we use, service and repair vehicles. As countries across Europe emerge from lockdowns, there is no doubt that change is still coming.
DENSO digitalizes entire training program to keep technicians upskilled during Europe-wide lockdowns
As countries across Europe ease lockdown restrictions just in time for the summer driving season, vehicle air conditioning systems are likely to be switched on following months spent dormant. With air pollution and hay fever prevalent at this time of year, the last thing motorists want is air cabin filter failure. Offering a simple but effective cabin air filter replacement at this time of year not only represents a great profit opportunity for repairers, but ensures improved air quality inside the vehicle, protecting customers against potential health problems.