VAICO Auto Parts





Established in 1999, Vaico is a brand of Vierol AG, an internationally-renowned automotive supplier, a family-owned company with decades of experience in the industry. The company is well-known in 125 countries worldwide, where it provides mobility using cutting-edge German automotive technology. The brand is proud to offer comprehensive solutions and highly efficient alternatives to original equipment manufacturer parts. Quickly responding to the changes on the market and the needs of customers globally, the company constantly works on new products.

Vaico auto parts are divided into three top core groups. Hydraulic filters for automatic transmissions comprise original quality filtering media and repair kits that include seal and installation material. The company has a comprehensive range of valves and engine management products, including control valves for air intake and engine breathers, one-way valves, boost pressure valves, oil separators built using the latest technology, and repair kits that are not offered by the OEM manufacturers. Vaico oil range includes OE-approved lubricants and additives.

Vaico supplies high-quality automotive parts to their customers around the world. The company’s product range currently covers more than 17,000 units. Choosing components and systems from the comprehensive range of Vaico products means choosing excellent quality. As an internationally-renowned automotive supplier, the company offers leading German technologies. Therefore, most of their components and systems have been given the Q+ seal of excellence, that is used for high-quality OEM vehicle parts that are made in Germany. This actually means that the company’s Q+ products, everything from a Vaico filter to Vaico coolant, represent the finest in quality, precision, and German manufacturing.

Vaico Reviews

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Needs a Special Installation Tool
I brought this part to 2 different mechanics to have it installed. It seems you need a special installation tool to spread the boot over the CV joint as you install it. Neither mechanic had the tool, they go for $100 and up. I ended up purchasing an entire shaft that had the boot already on it, which actually took less labor to install.
Posted by Gerard (Brewster, NY) / August 24, 20222003 Audi A4
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Does Not Fit Porsche Panamera S
I was told by the sales rep that this would fit my 2011 Porsche Panamera S and it does not.
Posted by Wallace (Catonsville, MD) / November 27, 20192011 Porsche Panamera