Use this page when your request already has operational detail: a vehicle application, an OE reference, a Bendix brake pad or rotor term, an ignition and electrical part family, or a replenishment schedule. The contact layout keeps contact information and the quote form together so distributors, repair networks, fleet maintenance teams, and wholesale buyers can send one complete message.
For regional parts distributors and wholesale buyers preparing Bendix brake or ignition coverage lists.
[email protected]For commercial fleet maintenance programs, repair networks, independent workshops, and dealer service departments.
+1 800 555 0198Send vehicle, part, volume, and timing notes. Quote packs are prioritized by completeness of fitment information.
Mon-Fri, 8:00-18:00Bendix support works best when the inquiry includes the actual purchasing constraint. A distributor may need a clean replacement list for several branches, a fleet buyer may be planning scheduled brake service, and a workshop may need to confirm whether an ABS sensor or ignition component belongs in the same quote pack as a brake order. When those details are included early, the response can focus on the match, the category, and the sourcing route instead of returning a generic catalog link. Buyers can also mention packaging preference, target shipment window, and whether the request is for immediate repair demand or recurring replenishment.
The form is intentionally concise. Include category focus, part numbers, vehicle details, annual quantity, and any delivery constraints. A buyer who has only a partial reference can still submit it, because cross-reference support is part of the Bendix workflow.
For high-rotation brake items, mention whether the request is tied to passenger repair, fleet maintenance, dealer service, or wholesale replacement-parts purchasing. For ignition and electrical parts, include sensor, spark plug, starter-related, or ABS context when available.