PartPilot The Parts Desk Edition · Nº 1 · MMXXVI Request access

AI parts assistant · built for the parts desk

The OE number. In seconds.

Paste a VIN. Ask for the part the way you’d say it out loud. PartPilot reads the car’s build sheet and hands back the exact factory number — ready to order.

BMW · Mercedes · Volkswagen · Audi · Toyota · Volvo

every brand, one counter.

Engraved encyclopedia plate of automotive parts: brake disc, caliper, oil filters and timing chain
Fig. I — every part on this plate is one plain-language question away.
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Ask like you’d say it at the counter

No catalogue trees. No group / subgroup guessing. A question goes in, a part number comes out.

PartPilot · lookup ticket Nº 0427
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From question to part number

Fig. 1 — Paste the VIN

PartPilot decodes year, engine and trim from the build sheet — the same data the dealer sees.

Fig. 2 — Ask in plain words

“Rear wiper arm.” “The sensor in the front bumper.” Say it the way the customer said it to you.

Fig. 3 — Order the OE number

The exact factory number, cross-checked against the VIN’s equipment list before it reaches you.

Built for the counter, not the showroom.

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Every brand at one desk

BMW to Toyota, one place to ask. No catalogue-hopping, no second login, no “try the other system.”

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It reads, it doesn’t guess

Answers are checked against the VIN’s factory equipment list before you see them. Wrong-part returns are the enemy.

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Seconds are the metric

At the counter the customer is standing right there. The interface is one box, the answer is one number.

The pilot is open to a handful of workshops.

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