Diesel Laptops, a provider of commercial truck diesel diagnostic software, repair information and hardware, has launched a free software program called Truck Parts Lookup.
Diesel Laptop Offers Free Beta Access to New Parts Finder App
Diesel Laptops is currently operating its Truck Parts Lookup platform as an “open beta," meaning it is free to use and evaluate.

Truck Parts Lookup allows users to identify the heavy-duty parts they need easily without needing a VIN or engine serial number.
Screenshot: Diesel Laptops
According to the company, Truck Parts Lookup allows users to identify the heavy-duty parts they need easily without needing a VIN or engine serial number.
Diesel Laptops is currently operating this platform as an “open beta,” meaning it’s free to create an account and use the platform. Users can register for an account on the website by clicking this link.
“With my 25 plus years of dealing with heavy-duty truck parts, I can tell you that finding parts without an engine serial number or a VIN is almost impossible," said Nate Knorr, product manager of Truck Parts Lookup. "You’re stuck using internet searches, expensive software, or browsing hundreds of vendor-specific websites. This product makes it easy to identify the part and find a cost-effective cross-reference all in one place.”
CEO Tyler Robertson added, “Our goal as a company is to make the truck repair process as seamless as possible, from selecting your engine to finding the right part to identifying aftermarket solutions – all in one place. We believe Truck Parts Lookup will make the trucking industry more efficient and productive as a whole."
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