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AMR5360 - Multi-Function Control Module

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Original price - Original price €330,00
Original price
€330,00
€330,00 - €330,00
Current price €330,00
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Multi-Function Control Module - the central body-electrics control unit (MFU), mounted on the rear of the passenger-compartment fusebox.

It manages the timing and switching logic for a range of electrical systems, including intermittent front wiper delay, rear wash/wipe, interior courtesy light fade, and the heated front and rear screen timers, and provides an interface to the security ECU. It supersedes the earlier AMR1280 unit.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Discovery 1 1989-1998 (L318)
Fitment Notes DISCOVERY 1 — From VIN VA703237
Alternative Codes
AMR5360

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Frequently asked questions

What does the Multi-Function Control Module do on a Discovery 1?
The Multi-Function Control Module (MFU) is the central body-electrics timer unit on the Land Rover Discovery 1, mounted on the rear of the passenger-compartment fusebox. It controls intermittent wiper delay, rear wash/wipe, interior light fade, and the heated screen timers.
Which Discovery 1 models does this control module fit?
This control module fits the Land Rover Discovery 1 from VIN VA703237 onward. Earlier vehicles used a different unit, so check your VIN before ordering. It mounts on the rear of the passenger-compartment fusebox.
Where is the multi-function control module located?
The multi-function control module is mounted on the rear of the passenger-compartment fusebox on the Land Rover Discovery 1. Reaching it typically means removing the lower dash trim on the passenger side to access the fusebox.