BROADVIEW, Ill. — Robert Bosch L.L.C. has added 23 part numbers to its cabin air filter line to cover 17.6 million additional domestic, European and Asian vehicles in North America.
Bosch Workshop Cabin Air Filters specifically target repair shops through traditional distribution channels and are efficient in capturing contaminants down to 30 microns or larger, according to John King, product manager, filtration for Bosch.
Bosch offers standard particulate filters, featuring specially engineered mold-resistant media for optimum performance, and activated charcoal filters that provide maximum absorption of foul smelling gases, such as ozone, nitrogen oxide, sulphur dioxide and hydrocarbons, the company said.
"Bosch Workshop Cabin Air Filters come in the red and yellow Bosch packaging familiar to automotive technicians in most countries around the world," said Mr. King. "More importantly, as customer awareness and demand for regular replacement of cabin air filters grows, these OEM design filters provide a repair shop the ability to offer Bosch-level fit and function for improved customer service and profitability."
The Bosch Workshop line of cabin air filters comprises more than 150 SKUs that offer more than 90 percent coverage for all vehicles in operation in North America, model years1994-2011.
Bosch said it recommends replacing a vehicle's cabin air filter every 12,000 to 15,000 miles or once a year.