What to photograph, what to write in the message, and how fast we can turn it into a searchable part code.
What you will gain from this guide
- Label close-up beats a blurry overall shot
- Include variant name when you know it
- Registered mobile speeds up lookup
Half our Bikaner counter conversations start with a phone photo. That is fine — if the photo shows what we need.
Send these three shots
- Label close-up — alphanumeric code in focus, flash off if it washes out metal stampings.
- Part on the bench — shows shape and mounting points.
- Vehicle context — dashboard or door sticker with variant if available.
In the message, write
- Your registered mobile ( if you have an account )
- Quantity needed
- Whether you need today’s price or a fleet quote for ten units
We reply with catalogue codes you can paste into part search. We do not guess safety-critical parts from a single blurry image — we will say so rather than ship wrong.
Contact page has WhatsApp link and phone. Search tips: search vs figure diagram.
