Monroe Shocks and Struts mobile app designed to bring consumers and trade partners closer to the ride control brand.
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Consumers, technicians can now use a mobile device to look up Monroe products, features and benefits.
Tenneco has launched a Monroe Shocks and Struts mobile app, designed to give consumers and trade partners instant information on the entire Monroe product line. The company says catalogue lookups and part number searches are fast and simple. In addition to offering in-depth product specifications, and details on features, and benefits, it makes it easy to locate nearby dealers.
* An e-Catalogue that allows the user to look up a specific application and see which premium Monroe ride control components are needed.
* A Part Search that makes look ups by part number fast and easy: plug in the Monroe part number and an entire product page will appear, including detailed specifications, features, benefits and a list of applications.
* A Shock Selector that the user can use to enter a specific application, choose which type of ride is preferred and see the necessary Monroe components.
* A Dealer Locator that uses the SmartPhone GPS signal or manual entry of city, state or zip code to determine the nearest parts retailer or automotive service locations. The app also activates a mapping feature and can prompt the user to call the retailer or service location.
“We’re simplifying the process of identifying what Monroe products will work for your vehicle or your customers’ vehicle while connecting with you through one of your most used devices,” Irby said. “It’s a win-win solution!”
The app can be downloaded at www.Monroe.com or can be found in the iTunes App Store, Google Play and BlackBerry World.
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