For Morris Garages(MG) Auto Spare Parts

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MWZ: Your Professional MG Auto spare
Parts Manufacturer!
 

Wenzhou MWZ Trading Co., Ltd. was established in 2010 and is located in Rui'an, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, with beautiful scenery and natural scenery. We are a professional after-sales auto parts supplier in China, providing and producing all vehicle parts. Based on many years of export experience, we can provide our customers with integrated solutions for auto parts.

Mature Sales Channels

Our company has mature offline and online sales channels, as well as a first-class sales and service team to provide customers with products

Applicable to Multiple Brands

We can produce auto parts suitable for different brands of models, including BYD, JAC, GEELY, CHANGAN, CHERY, GM, BRILLIANCE, TESLA, etc.

Broad Sales Network

Our company's sales network and product sales agencies are all over China. The strong and professional R&D team continues to innovate, allowing our company's automotive parts to have a high market share at home and abroad.

International Shipping

We do not compromise on delivery so that customers in various countries and regions receive their products quickly. At the same time, we are ready to provide customers with the accessories they need and provide timely maintenance services.

 

 

 

 

Introduction to MG Auto Spare Parts

MG Auto Spare Parts are spare parts specifically designed and manufactured for vehicles produced by Changan Automobile. These parts could include engine components, suspension parts, electrical parts, body parts, braking systems, filters, belts, hoses, and other spare parts necessary for maintenance, repair, or customization.

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Types of Changan Auto Spare Parts

 

 

Water Tank
A coolant tank acts as a regulating component to the excess coolant that's produced from the heat in your engine. As the warmth rises, coolant expands and overflows into the coolant reservoir and is then sucked back into the radiator as your car cools down after shut-off.


Cooling Fan
Cooling fans are also known as panel fans, they are an ideal solution for application that requires high efficiency and silent operation. The cooling fans work by sucking the cold air at the bottom vent, and thereby realizing hot air from the top vent as the heat rises upward.


Condenser
The air-conditioning condenser is a radiator positioned between the car's grille and the engine-cooling radiator in which the gaseous refrigerant sheds heat and returns to a liquid state. The liquid refrigerant flows to the evaporator inside the dashboard, where it cools the cabin.


Guard Panel
The front guard or front quarter panel is located at either side of the front of the car. Sitting behind the front bumper and in front of the door, the front guard protects vital suspension parts.


Wheel Trim
Wheel trim refers to a decorative cover or accessory that is usually placed on the outer edge of a vehicle's wheel. It is designed to enhance the appearance of the wheel and contribute to the overall aesthetic appeal of the vehicle. They can be made of plastic, chrome, aluminum, or other materials. Wheel trims are typically easy to install and can make a noticeable difference in the visual appeal of a vehicle's wheels.

Competitive advantage

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Brake Light

A brake light is a safety feature installed on vehicles to alert drivers behind them that the vehicle is slowing down or coming to a stop. It is usually mounted on the rear of the vehicle, either in the taillight assembly or as a separate light.

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Rear Light

Tail Lights are mounted to the rear of the car above the bumper. They are red in color and have accompanying white lights beside them to indicate when the vehicle is in reverse. When you're on the road, tail lights make other car's aware of your presence so that you can travel safely in the dark.

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Bumper Trim

Bumper moldings or trims are decorative components that are attached to your vehicle's front or rear bumpers.

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Bumper Grille

In automotive engineering, a grille covers an opening in the body of a vehicle to allow air to enter or exit. Most vehicles feature a grille at the front of the vehicle to protect the radiator and engine.

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Front Cover Air Pressure Strut

Gas struts are small but essential components in your car that make lifting your boot or bonnet much safer and easier. Over time, gas struts may gradually lose pressure and will be unable to support the load of the bonnet or the boot.

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Working Principles of MG Auto Spare Parts

 

 

 
Cooling Fan

The cooling fan is a new type of electromechanical integration fan, which uses the electromagnetic induction principle, uses the Holzer induction component as the synchronous detection device, controls a set of circuits, switches the winding order of the winding, produces the rotating magnetic field, and realizes the electronic commutation of the electronic phase. Cooling fan has a wide range of speed regulation, light quality, environmental protection and energy saving, controllability, reliability, tolerance to the environment and economy, and other aspects have obvious advantages, in the field of demanding high performance, and gradually replace other types of motor, occupying the dominant position. The cooling fan uses DC power to provide power. DC motor consists of two parts: stator and rotor. There are magnetic poles (windings or permanent magnets) on the stator, and the rotor has windings.

 
Wheel Trim

Wheel covers are a type of plastic or metal cover used to protect the wheels of a car or truck from dirt, dust, and debris. They come in a variety of styles from classic chrome designs to rubber covers with intricate designs. They are designed to fit over the wheel, providing an attractive and stylish look. Wheel covers can help protect wheels from the elements and can add to the overall look of a vehicle. They are easy to install and can be removed when desired Wheel covers, also known as hubcaps, are a type of car accessory used to cover the metal wheel on an automobile, usually for aesthetic purposes. They are usually made of metal, plastic, or a combination of the two. Wheel covers come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and styles. They can also be customized with designs, text, and images. Wheel covers are designed to protect the wheel from dirt, dust, and debris. They also make the wheel look better, and can be a great way to personalize your car. In addition, wheel covers can help to reduce road noise, and can improve fuel economy due to their streamlined design. Wheel covers can be easy to install, and can be a great way to give your car a unique look. However, it is important to make sure that the wheel cover you choose is the right size for your wheel, as a wheel cover that is too big or small will not fit properly. Additionally, wheel covers can be expensive, so it is important to do your research before investing in one.

 
Air Pressure Strut

Gas struts work by compressing the gas within a cylinder. The compressed air causes pressure to build on one side of the piston and decrease on the other, creating movement in an arc-like motion. Gas struts are connected at one end with a pin or ball sockets so that they can pivot easily from their stationary positions when mounted onto brackets. When activated by pneumatic force or electrical current, hydraulic fluid is pumped through pressurized tubing into chambers located inside each strut, where it exerts force against pistons to move them up and down relative to cylinders attached to both ends of every strut. These compression movements create enough leverage for lifting heavy loads without bending under pressure. Compression movements create enough force for quick response time in lift functionality, such as lifting your car’s hood or trunk, so you don’t have to wait around for long periods between movement cycles before going onto your next task.

 
 

 

 

How to Choose the Right Spare Parts for Your Vehicle

 

Know Your Vehicle

Before you can choose the right spare parts for your vehicle, it’s important to know exactly what type of vehicle you have. To do this, you’ll need the vehicle’s make, model, and year. Knowing this information will make it easier to find the right parts for your vehicle. Additionally, you’ll need to know what type of engine your vehicle has (gasoline or diesel), as well as the transmission type and other important details. Knowing this information will ensure that you purchase the right parts for your vehicle.

Choose Reputable and Popular Brands

When it comes to buying spare parts for your vehicle, it’s important to choose reputable and popular brands. The more popular the brand, the more likely it is that the parts will be of good quality and will be compatible with your vehicle. Additionally, popular brands often offer warranties on their products, so if something goes wrong, you can get it fixed or replaced. To find out which brands are the most popular and reputable, you can read reviews online or ask your friends and family for recommendations.

Pay the Price at the Dealer

If you’re looking for the highest quality parts for your vehicle, you should consider buying them directly from the dealer. Although the cost at the dealer is often more expensive than buying aftermarket parts, you’ll be sure to get the best quality parts. Additionally, the parts will be designed specifically for your vehicle, so there’s less chance of them not fitting correctly. If you buy from a dealer, make sure to ask about any warranties they offer on the parts and make sure to get the parts in writing before you pay.

Consider Quality Over Price

When it comes to buying spare parts for your vehicle, it’s important to consider quality over price. Price is almost always the most important consideration when we make a purchase. An item may need to fall within a certain budget and sometimes we’d just rather not spend the money if we don’t feel we have to. However, focusing solely on price and choosing the less expensive item can actually come at a cost. Consistently choosing the cheaper option not only cost you more money in the long run, it actually sacrifices the quality of a product or service and degrades its value over time. Let me explain. Choosing quality over price is almost always the sustainable choice because it eliminates waste, improves efficiency, and supports businesses that prioritize value. Investing in a quality product ends up saving you money since it will need to be replaced less frequently and focusing on quality also encourages corporate social responsibility practices.

Know Your Options

When it comes to buying spare parts for your vehicle, it’s important to know all of your options. You can buy new parts, rebuilt parts, refurbished parts, aftermarket parts, and even used parts. Each option has its own set of pros and cons, so it’s important to weigh them carefully. New parts are the most expensive, but they also tend to be of the highest quality and are often covered by a manufacturer’s warranty. Rebuilt parts are less expensive, but they may not last as long or be as reliable as new parts. Refurbished parts are usually cheaper than new parts, but you may sacrifice some quality. Aftermarket parts are usually the cheapest option, but they may not be as reliable or as compatible with your vehicle as genuine parts. Used parts are often

Consider the Warranty

When it comes to buying spare parts for your vehicle, it’s important to consider the warranty that comes with the part. A warranty is a form of guarantee that a manufacturer offers to repair or replace a faulty product within a window of time after purchase. A good warranty will provide peace of mind and protection against any potential problems that may arise with the part. Make sure to check the terms and conditions of the warranty and consider the length of time it will cover you for. Additionally, make sure to ask yourself and the warranty provider the right questions to ensure you’re getting the coverage you need.

 

 

Products Description

 
FAQ

Q: What are mechanical car parts?

A: Mechanical parts means operational parts on a vehicle that wear out over time or have a finite useful life or duration typically shorter than the life of the vehicle as a whole. Mechanical parts do not include external crash parts, wheels, paint, or windshields and other glass.

Q: What is the difference between auto parts and spare parts?

A: Autoparts are essential components integrated during the vehicle's initial production, whereas spare parts are replacements used for maintenance and repairs after the vehicle is sold to the consumer. Both autoparts and spare parts play crucial roles in ensuring the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of vehicles.

Q: Why buy OEM car parts?

A: OEM parts are guaranteed to fit and almost always come with a manufacturer-backed warranty. They may cost more than what the aftermarket offers, but the trade-off is a likely simpler purchase process. If you're looking for a fast, simple experience and don't mind paying extra, OEM is often the way to go.

Q: What is the difference between OEM and genuine car parts?

A: The abbreviation OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer, which is a just another way of saying that they're made by the same company that makes genuine parts. In fact, OEM parts are typically made in the same factory, using the same materials and using the same tools and dies as genuine parts.

Q: What is the water reservoir in a car?

A: The coolant reservoir is a plastic reservoir, mounted in the engine bay for storing the coolant required by the engine. A coolant reservoir is necessary because every vehicle's engine goes through cycles of expelling and absorbing the coolant as it cools down its heated body.

Q: Where is the car water tank?

A: Prop open your bonnet and at the front of the engine bay sits the car radiator – a slim, rectangular honeycomb panel with hoses attached to it. Shift your gaze back a little and you'll see a small, clear plastic tank with a cap on it, usually filled with pink, green or blue fluid.

Q: Are wheel trims necessary?

A: Nope. Strictly cosmetic except in some fwd/awd cars that should have their cv axle nut covered.

Q: Can I put wheel trims on my car?

A: Fitting a set of wheel trims is very easy, and our wheel trims have a universal fitment, so will fit over 99% of cars. Unlike alloy wheels, you don't need to take your wheels off to fit wheel trims, simply slot them into place.

Q: What does trim mean on a car?

A: Car trim types or levels refer to different pre-packaged groups of features for a particular car. The base model is the cheapest, standard offering that includes the least amount of features. Higher trim levels usually cost more and include additional features, technology, and performance enhancements.

Q: Why do people trim tires?

A: In addition to providing equivalent tread depth to eliminate driveline stress, shaved tires will also better match the traction and handling qualities of the remaining worn tires.

Q: Why do my wheel trims keep falling off?

A: The hub cap is poorly designed – some hubcaps have design flaws, either to the cap itself or the clips that hold the hubcap onto the wheel and can come off more easily. A poorly fit hubcap, such as an inexpensive one that was not designed for your car, can also loosen and fall off.

Q: What is the difference between a hub cap and a wheel trim?

A: A hubcap is technically a small cover over the center of the wheel, while a wheel cover is a decorative metal or plastic disk that snaps or bolts onto and covers the entire face of the wheel. Cars with stamped steel wheels often use a full-wheel cover that conceals the entire wheel.

Q: How do I know what wheel trims I need?

A: On every tire there is a series of letters and numbers (which define the exact size and type of tire that you have) that ends with an R and then a number like 14, 15, or 16 etc. Whatever the number is following the R; that is your hubcap or trim ring size!

Q: Can I put wheel trims on alloy wheels?

A: Wheel covers are meant to fit into the size space of a basic steel rim, if you want to use them over aluminum rims, they will not fit. The aluminum rim has thicker metal and therefore has a smaller diameter where the wheel cover is supposed to fit in many/most cases.

Q: Is the brake light the same as the tail light?

A: Tail lights are engaged when the you turn on your headlights or when your parking brake is on, whereas the brake lights will light up immediately when you apply pressure to the brakes. On most vehicles, the tail lights are red and the brake lights are a more luminous red.

Q: What is the difference between a parking light and a brake light?

A: Brake lights light up when you hit brakes to signal the drivers behind you to stop. Parking lights are located at the front and back of your vehicles; they are white or amber in the front and red on the back. All of them must be visible for 500 ft.

Q: Why do we need brake lights?

A: Brake lights are there to warn other drivers that you're slowing down. If they fail, following vehicles can charge up to your rear bumper, scaring everyone in both cars or, worse, actually rear-end you.

Q: Are headlights and brake lights the same?

A: Headlights are used to illuminate the road ahead and make the vehicle visible to other drivers at night or in low-visibility conditions. Brake lights, on the other hand, are activated when the driver applies the brakes, signaling to other drivers that the vehicle is slowing down or stopping.

Q: What is the difference between a tail light and a back light?

A: Your vehicle's might be a bit unique, with separate globes. Tail lights are engaged when the you turn on your headlights or when your parking brake is on, whereas the brake lights will light up immediately when you apply pressure to the brakes.

Q: What is a car grille?

A: A car grille is what you'll find between the headlights of your vehicle. It's a piece of trim, often designed in a mesh pattern, that sits in front of the engine bay. There are different kinds of grilles, for example: main grilles , lower grilles, kidney grilles and fog grilles. A grille is a very unique thing to each vehicle and will likely be designed in line with the specific shape of the front of the car. This means when you're buying a grille, it's essential you check if it will fit your vehicle.

 

 

 

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