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─ Folks Enterprise Co., Ltd.


We offer premium quality parts that help to get you back on the road in no time.



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Products

  • Broad range of market ready SKUs that cover your needs.
  • Constant update of new skus to broaden our coverage.
  • Working closely with our suppliers, we do any product development according to customer’s needs.
  • Flexible product package option to meet all customers’ need to market and sale the product well.
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Sourcing

  • Dedicated souring team and fully established network of resources to locate the right and suitable product to meet your requirement.
  • Integrated supplier selection system to ensure new suppliers are well qualified and meet our quality standard.
  • Physical factory audit carried out by multiple experienced engineers before actual purchase is made. All audit reports are well recorded and documented with detailed pictures.
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Quality Assurance

  • Dedicated Engineer and Quality Control Team who’ll see through production and perform shipment inspection using templates to ensure products are made to your specifications and requirements.
  • All suppliers working with Folks Enterprise Co., Ltd. are ISO or IATF certified.
  • On site audits are carried out constantly to all our suppliers to ensure they practice proper quality standard they are certified with.
  • Supplier evaluation accordingly to OEM quality system is undertaken to all suppliers annually.
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Logistics

  • Dedicated logistic personnel who work only with carefully selected carriers/freight forwarders to bring the products to your door safely, timely and in mint condition.
  • Customer care providing seamless communication, order tracking and logistic services.
FAQ


Car parts replacement is important.
Check why


We list the most common car parts FAQ that need to be known and how often you should replace them.


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1When Do You Need to Replace Your Cabin Air Filter?
A cabin air filter is responsible for cleaning dust, pollen, allergens and other unwanted airborne pollutants in the air. Not only does this filter help keep everyone inside the vehicle more comfortable, but it also helps keep the inner workings of your heating and cooling system clean. Cabin air filters are typically replaced once a year, but if you are doing lots of driving in a dusty climate or on dirt roads, they might need to be replaced more often.
2Headlights and rear light bulbs
Headlights, located at the front of a vehicle, provide light to the road ahead, enabling the driver to see and navigate safely in low-light conditions. Rear light bulbs, located at the back of the vehicle, include taillights, brake lights, and turn signals. These are used to make other drivers aware of your intentions on the road.

When will you know if there are problems with your headlight or rear light bulbs?
You’ll either notice that your lights are dimmer than usual or not working at all. 

When will you need to replace the headlights and rear light bulbs?
Vibrations on the road, debris and how often you use your lights will affect how long they last. Typically, we’d recommend replacing your light bulbs every year.
3Fuel filter
The fuel filter is designed to stop any debris from reaching your car’s engine. For petrol engines, these are things like impurities and dirt, whilst the fuel filter for diesel engines helps to prevent water from building up and corroding the interior. 

When will you know if there are problems with the fuel filter?
Initially, you may experience poor fuel mileage, followed by struggles with starting the engine or maintaining power. The ‘Check Engine’ warning light may also be illuminated. 

When will you need to replace the fuel filter?
With most modern cars, you’ll probably need to replace the fuel filter every 60,000 to 90,000 miles.
4Head gasket
The head gasket plays a critical role in the functioning of a car’s engine. Sitting between the cylinder head and the block, it seals the oilways and waterways from the cylinders so that oil and coolant can circulate freely in the engine. 

When will you know if there are problems with the head gasket?
Since head gaskets are under a considerable amount of pressure within the engine, they’re the most likely to fail and need replacing. White-tinted smoke coming from the exhaust pipe and overheating under the bonnet are signs that your head gasket may have blown. 

When will you need to replace the head gasket?
So long as you look after your engine and cooling system, then you can expect the head gasket to last up to 200,000 miles in a modern car.
5Invest in Quality Parts
When replacing parts that are worn out, it’s common to opt for the cheapest option available. However, quality parts can save you money in the long term by lasting longer and provide better performance. Additionally, talking with a trusted mechanic or car professional can help you make informed decisions about which parts are best suited for your car.