When you're ready to add your parts and fitments, just go to the main menu at the top of the PCFitment homepage and click on 'Parts & Fitments'.
Next, enter your part number then select a part type from the drill-down as shown below:
Enter your ASIN number, Manufacturer Label and Part Description or the SKU then click 'Add Part'.
For part number, be sure not to use your SKU. You should enter your manufacturer part number in this field.
You will then need to select the vehicle year range and models that this part fits. You can search available Year, Make and Model by clicking on the drill-down. Alternatively, if you have already selected fitments for previous parts, you can copy them by clicking on the drill-down under
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Use 'Copy Fitments from PCFitment' to copy fitments onto this part. Check this article https://partsconnect.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/35857655646605-How-do-I-copy-fitment-from-PCFitment-to-the-existing-Part-Number
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To copy fitments from OE, check this How do I copy fitment from OE[ Original Equipment] to the existing Part Number?
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To copy fitments from eBay, check this How do I copy fitment from eBay to the existing Part Number?
and this will copy them onto the part here.
You can also add additional attributes (sub-model, CC, EngineVIN, etc) which will increase the accuracy of your fitment. You can do so in this next section by selecting the attribute you'd like to add in the drill-down under 'Select additional attributes' then click 'Add Column'. If you make a mistake, you can click 'Remove Column' for any columns you wish to remove. When you are finished adding attributes, simply click 'Save Fitments'.
Once attributes are added, you can edit each column by clicking on the edit 'pencil' icon and update each column that is applicable: 'Qty', 'Position', 'Note' etc. For example, if you are adding brake pads for the rear you would want to update 'Position' to show rear. When finished, click 'Save Fitments' again.
After you click 'Add Part' you will be taken to the Part Information Page. From the 'Search Fitments' tab you will want to select the vehicle fitment applications. The 'Saved Fitments' are fitments you have previously saved for other parts and you can apply them here.
1) The 'Error Fitments' show fitments that require your attention you can revalidate and correct your fitments if any changes made by AAIA.
What is an Error part, and how do error parts function in PCFitment? Kindly refer this link
Error Fitment
2) The “Inherited Parts”. It means whenever you need the same fitments across multiple parts, you do not need to add fitments in all parts.
What is an inherited part, and how do inherit parts function in PCFitment? Kindly refer this link Inherited Parts
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