Outer handles
Car door locks are essential safety components, combining security with user convenience. Vehicles may use classic mechanical key locks or modern electronic systems operated via remote control, keypad, NFC, or Bluetooth. Intelligent locks, which open automatically when the key is nearby, are increasingly popular. Anti-theft mechanisms provide added protection, making unauthorized access significantly more difficult.
Inner handles
Inner handles allow car doors to be unlocked and opened mechanically or electronically from inside the vehicle. Depending on design, they are made of plastic, metal, or combined materials, often with decorative finishes. Integrated with the door lock system, they work alongside central locking or safety locks. In modern vehicles, advanced versions feature touch sensors or electronic buttons, enhancing comfort and safety.
Door hinges
Car door hinges ensure smooth opening and closing while providing stable attachment to the body. Made of durable steel or metal alloys, they resist corrosion and withstand daily loads. Available in single- or multi-axis designs, some hinges also include opening angle restrictors or assist mechanisms. Proper hinge function supports secure sealing, passenger safety, and long-term comfort.
Door stops
Door stops control the range of door opening, preventing excessive swing and potential body damage. Typically made of an arm, guide, and ratchet mechanism, they allow the door to remain securely in one or more positions. By stabilizing the door, especially on inclines, they improve comfort and safety. Modern versions may also feature vibration damping or door assist systems.
Door rollers
Sliding door rollers ensure smooth and reliable operation of side doors, particularly in vans and delivery vehicles. Made of durable bearing wheels mounted on guides, they minimize friction and noise while providing stable movement. Positioned at upper, middle, and lower points, they distribute load evenly, ensuring long-lasting safety and comfort.
Bonnet locks
The bonnet latch protects the engine compartment from unauthorized access and accidental opening while driving. Operated by a rod or cable from inside the vehicle, it is built from durable steel for resistance to weather and vibrations. Modern versions may include sensors that alert the driver if the bonnet is not securely closed, ensuring maximum safety and reliability.
Boot locks
The boot latch ensures secure closure of the rear hatch, protecting cargo from theft and accidental opening. Operated mechanically, electrically, or remotely—often integrated with central locking—it provides reliable performance. In modern vehicles, electric actuators enable automatic opening and closing. Built for durability and weather resistance, boot latches deliver dependable operation even under intensive use.
Central locking
Central locking actuators are electromechanical components that automatically lock and unlock vehicle doors. Activated by signals from a remote, button, or keyless system, they move a pin to secure or release the lock. Available in one-way and two-way versions, they ensure precise, reliable operation—enhancing both safety and user comfort.
Bonnet lock cables
The bonnet release cable connects the cabin lever to the bonnet lock mechanism, enabling safe and easy engine access. Made with a durable steel core and protective coating, it ensures strength, flexibility, and resistance to corrosion. Reliable operation of the cable is essential for both service safety and vehicle functionality.
Expansion tank caps
The expansion tank cap seals the cooling system and regulates pressure through a built-in valve. By releasing excess steam or fluid at a specified pressure, it prevents overheating and safeguards cooling system components. Made from heat- and fluid-resistant materials, it ensures durability and reliable performance.
Interior repair panels
Interior repair components—such as control switch panels for electric windows, central lock panels, and door handles—provide a cost-effective solution for restoring interior elements that become worn, loose, or damaged. Designed for durability and precise compatibility, they allow quick, aesthetic repairs without replacing the entire upholstery assembly.
Shift boots
The gear shift boot protects the gearbox mechanism from dirt and external factors while enhancing interior appearance. Typically made of leather, eco-leather, or plastic, it is subject to wear and discoloration over time. Replacing the boot is a simple service that restores both the aesthetics and functionality of the center console.
Gear shift knobs
The gear shift knob is a key control element of the gearbox, subject to natural wear from intensive use. Made from plastic, leather, rubber, or metal, it directly affects durability and driver comfort. Over time, surfaces may wear, markings may fade, or fittings may loosen. Replacing the knob is a simple service that restores interior aesthetics and ensures precise, comfortable gear changes.
Interior air vents
Air vents control airflow from the ventilation, heating, and air conditioning systems into the cabin. Typically made of plastic, they may crack, lose elasticity, or suffer wear from intensive use. Replacing worn vents restores smooth adjustment, system performance, and the original look of the dashboard.
Control panel repair elements
Climate control panel buttons manage temperature, airflow, and operating modes of the HVAC system. Made of plastic with printed symbols and backlighting, they are prone to wear and fading with intensive use. Replacing worn buttons restores full functionality and maintains the clean appearance of the central console.
Boot covers
The boot cover shades the cargo space, protecting items from view and UV radiation. Made of flexible textile or plastic, it is stretched on guides or rolled into a cassette. Over time, wear, stretched material, or damaged mechanisms can reduce functionality. Replacing the cover restores protection and enhances the appearance of the rear interior.
Parcel shelves
The parcel shelf covers the cargo space, enhancing interior aesthetics and concealing items from view. Typically made of lightweight composite material with fabric covering, it is prone to wear, stains, and deformation over time. Hinges, lifting cords, or mounts may also fail, reducing stability. Replacing the shelf restores full functionality and a clean, finished look to the rear interior.