Motorcraft is an auto parts brand of American automotive corporation Ford Motor Company.
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History
The Ford Motor Company launched this auto parts division in 1972 to provide replacement parts and original equipment parts. This brand replaced Autolite as Ford's official parts brand. Autolite has continued since and is still a brand name in use today, but is no longer owned by or affiliated with Ford. It is currently owned by FRAM. Motorcraft was originally launched in the 1950s with and was temporarily discontinued after Ford had purchased the Autolite trade name and utilized it as their primary auto parts brand.
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Today
Today parts are designed and engineered to fit for installation on Lincoln, Mercury, and Ford vehicles. Some parts, such as Motorcraft's extensive list of oil filter applications, fit a wide variety of makes/models not built by Ford Motor Company.
Motorcraft products are sold through Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealerships, as well as select auto parts stores.
Many times, Ford will approach a contract manufacturer of a particular product (many times a supplier to the company already) and work with them to create a version for sale under the Motorcraft name. These products must meet quality standards set by the Ford Motor Company to be considered for retail sale. Other brands such as Mazda use Motorcraft products in vehicles which both partner when producing. Although Motorcraft can only be contacted through the Ford website, Motorcraft parts and products can sometimes be used on other non-Ford vehicles.
Motor oil
Motorcraft also sells motor oil for automotive use. As of the late 2000s most of their oil is a synthetic blend or fully synthetic. Several weights are available from the 5W-20 all the way to a 15W-40 for diesel engines.
See also
- ACDelco (General Motors' auto parts brand)
- Mopar (Chrysler's auto parts brand)
- Autolite (Ford's previous auto parts brand)
- Denso
- Unipart (British Leyland auto parts brand)
External links
- Official website
- History
- Motorcraft Technical Resources
Source of article : Wikipedia