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JGM500020 - Kachelweerstandpakket

Oorspronkelijke prijs - Oorspronkelijke prijs €128,10
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OEM Part
OEM: Made by an Original Equipment Manufacturer. This part is made by an original equipment manufacturer or under their license, ensuring compatibility and quality.
Brand PR2 Allmakes OE
Kachelweerstandpakket
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 2007-2016 (Puma) — Blower assembly heater resistor, from VIN (V)7A000001
Alternative Codes
JGM500020

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  • Netherlands / Belgium / Germany: 2–4 working days after dispatch.
  • Other EU countries + UK: 4–8 working days after dispatch.
  • Outside EU/UK: contact us for an estimate.

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Frequently asked questions

What does the JGM500020 heater resistor pack do?
The JGM500020 heater resistor pack controls the blower motor fan speed on the Puma Defender. It sits in the blower assembly and drops voltage across resistive elements to set the intermediate fan speeds.
Which Defender does this resistor pack fit?
Fits the Defender 2007-2016 (Puma) from VIN (V)7A000001. It's the later blower-assembly resistor, distinct from the earlier Defender resistor used before this VIN break.
What are the symptoms of a failed resistor pack?
A failed resistor pack typically leaves the heater blower stuck on full speed or dead on the lower settings. Overheated resistive elements are the usual cause, a common fault on the Puma Defender heater.