Scania spare parts in the AGA Parts online catalog
One of the key areas of specialization for our company is the supply of truck spare parts. We offer genuine spare parts to Scania truck owners at competitive prices. With the help of the auto search function, you can find the following spare parts in our catalog by the part number:
- Scania motor spare parts;
- Fuel system components;
- Cooling and exhaust system components;
- Steering system components;
- Control and measurement instruments;
- Suspension, front, and rear axle spare parts;
- Transmission components;
- Driver’s cabin elements;
- Braking system components;
- Drive gear components;
- Filters;
- Repair kits.
To use the auto search function, you need to enter the part number into the search box on our website. Within a few seconds, you will be able to add the required spare part to your cart, facilitating an easy online purchase.
How can you order Scania spare parts from us or inquire about the prices?
Please fill out this form. Indicate the following in the corresponding fields:
- The part numbers and quantities of the required spare parts;
- The brand;
- The type of spare part (original or aftermarket);
- The delivery address;
- Your contact details for feedback.
We accept price quote requests and spare part orders around the clock. The information you provide in the form will assist the AGA Parts managers in preparing a free price quote for you. We will send you the quote along with the delivery terms within 24 hours of receiving your request. You can then decide whether our offer meets your needs. Note that Scania spare parts are made to order. You can contact AGA Parts managers at any time to discuss the following:
- The terms and methods of parts delivery;
- Logistical concerns;
- The total contract price, including the cost of the Scania parts and delivery.
Information about Scania
The Swedish company Scania is renowned globally for its reliable trucks. However, Scania’s history began with the production of railway cars: the VABIS factory opened in Södertälje in 1891. The first truck was produced in 1902, and by 2000, one million trucks had been built through the combined efforts of 11 production facilities in 5 different countries. Another focal point for Scania is diesel engine development, a venture they embarked on in 1949 when the Scania-Vabis group created their inaugural combustion engine. This engine proved to be so durable that it earned the nickname "the 400,000-kilometer engine". Since 2008, Volkswagen has been the principal owner of Scania. Today, the company operates in 100 countries, offering the following products:
- Cars and trucks;
- Tourist buses;
- Truck and ship engines;
- Electric generators.