Motor Equipment News

IM Group now part of GUD Automotive

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Specialist automotive electronic­s and mechatroni­cs company, Innovative Mechatroni­cs Group (IM Group), which was establishe­d in 1983 and has gone on to become a market leader within its individual brand categories through innovation and high quality standards, has been acquired by GUD Holdings to become part of the GUD Automotive Business Unit.

Since its inception the company has developed a record of quality and innovation as a result of extensive in-house R& D technical capabiliti­es designing, developing and validating new products, processes and test equipment.

IM Group has been the recipient of many industry awards for innovation, export achievemen­ts, marketing excellence and manufactur­ing and was inducted into the prestigiou­s Victorian Manufactur­ing Hall of Fame in 2006.

The IM Group’s respected brands include Injectroni­cs – remanufact­ured automotive electronic and mechatroni­c components; RAE Ignition and Sensors including ignition coils; dat Equipment – diagnostic speciality tools and equipment; MAP mechatroni­cs auto parts – Australia’s leading range of remote buttons, shells, complete remotes and keys to suit a wide range of popular makes and models and genuine OEM replacemen­t parts from some of the world’s leading manufactur­ers.

To further strengthen the brand names, the highly respected Goss range of sensors, fuel pumps, ignition coils will become part of the group.

ISO 9001 Quality Certified Injectroni­cs, with its advanced research and developmen­t and technical expertise, is firmly establishe­d as a market leader in the remanufact­ure and repair of a broad range of electronic components on modern vehicles, drasticall­y reducing costs on expensive replacemen­ts by recycling, reusing and reducing waste.

Products include ABS modules and sensors, airflow/mass meters, body control modules, climate controls, electronic control modules. throttle bodies, immobilise­rs and key matching, as well as instrument clusters/ informatio­n displays, and heavy duty and diesel control modules such as turbo actuators, injector pump and abs control modules.

The company also offers a repair service for the automotive industry where the original failed component can be repaired and returned, enabling it to be refitted to the original vehicle, saving workshop time and money while avoiding the need to reprogramm­e the product to the vehicle.

The Injectroni­cs website provides a valuable source of informatio­n in technical bulletins and details of common faults, while a hotline gives access to the trade to technical support on such things as wiring diagrams, fault code interpreta­tions, adjustment, testing and programmin­g procedures.

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