New Website Offers Parts Ordering Directly from Toyota Dealerships

New Website Offers Parts Ordering Directly from Toyota Dealerships

Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. has announced the launch of its newly enhanced Toyota Wholesale Parts website which now allows repair shops to order "Toyota Fast Moving Parts" online, directly from their designated Toyota dealer. Toyota launched the Wholesale Parts site in 2005.

Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. has announced the launch of its newly enhanced Toyota Wholesale Parts website, ToyotaPartsAndService.com, which now allows repair shops to order "Toyota Fast Moving Parts" online, directly from their designated Toyota dealer. Toyota launched the Wholesale Parts site in 2005.

The Toyota Wholesale Parts website has no minimum order and is free to registered repair shops. In addition to new and remanufactured Toyota parts, the site also offers products for collision specialists who require parts for under hood collision repairs. The site also features MSRP listings which allow shops to quickly provide customers with repair estimates and outlines factory-recommended maintenance schedules along with quick facts about Genuine Toyota Parts.

The site offers a search feature configured by model and year for more than 9,000 parts. Registered repair shops are able to order parts, save previously submitted orders, save favorite parts searches and customize information based on their shop’s needs. A search function also provides a library of technical publications, such as Toyota Star Service News and Collision Pros, which can be saved for future reference.

The site also links to the subscription-based Technical Information System (TIS), a resource with scalable views of Toyota parts and assemblies, wiring diagrams, repair manuals and Toyota Technical Service Bulletins.

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