ZF Aftermarket Launches Extensive Range of Window Regulators Under Lemförder Brand
1,600
What Happened
Window regulators are crucial for comfort and safety, but original car manufacturers often stop supplying spare parts for older models. ZF Aftermarket, under its Lemförder brand, has introduced a comprehensive range of window regulators manufactured to OE specifications, with over 1,600 part numbers covering cars, commercial vehicles, and buses.
- Manual and electric drive
- Bowden, dual Bowden, scissor or cable mechanism
- Standard or comfort electrics
- Motors with two or four pins (with control unit)
1,600part numbers
Covering cars, commercial vehicles, and buses for the European market.
The replacement parts are included in TecDoc and the ZF Aftermarket Online Catalog, with installation instructions for each product. Sturdy cardboard packaging protects them during transport. ZF Aftermarket plans to significantly expand the product range over the next months.
Why this matters
Many older vehicle models lack original spare parts for electric windows, and ZF's new range offers OE-quality replacements that are easy for workshops to fit, covering most vehicles in Europe.
Terms in This Story
- OE
- Original Equipment, meaning parts made to the same specifications as the original factory parts.
- TecDoc
- A comprehensive catalog system for automotive spare parts used by workshops and distributors.
- Bowden mechanism
- A type of window regulator using a flexible cable, also known as a cable-type regulator.
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