Ssangyong Epc Parts Catalog «2027»

The EPC is the official digital bible of every nut, bolt, clip, and panel used in SsangYong vehicles from 1993 (the Musso era) to the present day (Torres and Rexton).

Unlike a generic PDF manual, an EPC is VIN-specific. You punch in your chassis number, and the software filters out the wrong transmissions, engine variants, and market-specific changes automatically.

After extracting the OEM number from the SsangYong EPC, you have options: ssangyong epc parts catalog

  • Cross-reference to Aftermarket: Use the OEM number to search for brands like Febi Bilstein, Bosch, Mann-Filter, or Delphi. Many SsangYong parts are rebranded Mercedes (e.g., SsangYong Rexton 2.7 CRD uses a Mercedes OM647 engine).
  • Korean eBay sellers: Often list parts by OEM number. Verify seller rating.

  • You have three options to get your hands on this data:

    In 2023, SsangYong formally rebranded to KG Mobility. While the new vehicles (like the KG Torres) use a modernized EPC interface, the "SsangYong EPC" legacy catalog remains fully active and supported for all older models. The EPC is the official digital bible of

    KG Mobility has stated they will maintain parts supply for at least 15 years after a model ends. For a 2013 Korando, that means support until 2028. Thus, the EPC remains a live, updated tool, not a historical archive.

    Apps like "EPC Auto Parts" or "AutoZone Repair Guides" include limited SsangYong data. Good for quick checks but not for complex repairs. Cross-reference to Aftermarket: Use the OEM number to


    Clicking a group opens a diagram. Every bolt, gasket, hose, and bracket is numbered. You hover or click a number to reveal the OEM part number (e.g., 6710109000 for a Rexton dash panel).

    The efficacy of any EPC is determined by its structural taxonomy—the method by which it organizes thousands of individual components into a coherent system. The SsangYong EPC employs a hierarchical structure that mirrors the vehicle’s physical assembly.