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Counterfeit Auto Parts: A Global Epidemic

Recent concerns about US port control have focused on the possibility of US ports being used as conduits for terrorists to attack the United States. What many people don’t realize is that authorities inspect only about 5% of all containers that pass through our port system for their contents. That means 95% of containers never receive a visual inspection, although many do get electronically scanned. Still, it is the naked eye that can detect and determine if something in a container is not quite right. When it comes to auto parts, a visual inspection is necessary; unfortunately, many fake parts get through. A global epidemic is in progress and it has little to do with terrorists and everything to do with counterfeit auto parts. Let’s take a look at the counterfeit parts “industry” and how you can avoid being towed away.

Yes, it is an industry… the “business” of counterfeit auto parts. Every year, billions of dollars worth of fake auto parts are produced around the world and distributed to unsuspecting consumers. In some countries, the problem is completely out of control, causing injuries, even death, to drivers and their passengers. Frequently counterfeited parts include:

Camshafts

rocker arms

Antifreeze

transmission fluids

Aspects

Belts

distributor caps

valves

alternators

brake pads

air conditioning condensers

shocks and struts

oxygen sensors

Plugs…

…the list goes on and on and on…

So how can you spot a fake auto part? A visual inspection of the product is very important. Look at the piece and feel it. If it looks or looks different than the part it’s replacing, that can be a sure sign it’s a fake. Also, check the packaging carefully—oddly shaped or fit packaging, mismatched logos, typos—anything out of the ordinary should alert you.

If you believe a part is counterfeit, please contact the seller and let them know that you suspect they have sold you a counterfeit part. Do not accuse the retailer of knowingly doing something wrong; any decent retailer will quickly remedy the situation, since it is his reputation that is at stake.

No, you can’t guarantee that you’ll never buy a counterfeit auto part, but you can certainly narrow down the chances. Deal only with reputable retailers and when shopping online avoid buying from foreign suppliers. Auto parts wholesalers can not only save you money, but also decrease the risk that you’ll get something that isn’t genuine. How is that? Because wholesalers buy everything directly from the manufacturer. No middleman getting in the way of jacking up prices or potentially trying to pass off car parts as genuine that are actually fake.

The counterfeit auto parts industry is booming, but you can do your part to lessen its impact. Be aware of what you are buying and only buy your auto parts from reputable dealers who stand behind everything they sell.

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