Valeo lights up aftermarket with OE Technologies

June 06, 2017
Valeo lights up aftermarket with OE Technologies
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Valeo Service is helping the aftermarket to meet demand for the latest lighting technologies with its FullLed system. This Valeo innovation is already available for applications such as the Ford Galaxy (2015) and Renault Megane (2015).


The company says that new parts for LED applications have also been added covering the Volkswagen Touran (2015), and SMART ForFour (2011) and ForTwo (2015).

The FullLed system offers a range of beneficial features including static or dynamic bending light (low and high beam), thinner bi-function modules with no mechanical movement, LED leading edge, flat guide technology, stylish flexibility with its lens shape, xenon level cost and performance and, lower power consumption of energy.

Valeo Service is continuing to produce new lighting system devices featuring the most advanced technologies. From November 2016 to February 2017, it has released 66 new OE-quality part numbers for its head lamps and rear lamps ranges. In total, the additional part numbers include 25 head lamps, 37 rear lamps, one front lamp and three fog lamps.
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