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STC197 - Zekeringkastenbehuizing

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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.
Behuizing zekeringkast voor de hoofdbedradingsbundel.

Deze behuizing bevat de zekeringen die de elektrische circuits van het voertuig beschermen en verdelen, en voorziet in de aansluitklemmen waarin de zekeringen en de voedings- en uitgangsbedrading worden aangesloten. Het vormt het centrale zekeringblok van de hoofdbedrading.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender tot 2016
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 1987-2006 — Zekeringkast, Defender 90 vanaf modeljaar 1995 (hoofdkabelboom)
Alternative Codes
STC197

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Frequently asked questions

What is the STC197 fuse box housing?
The STC197 fuse box housing is the central fuse block for the Defender main wiring harness. It holds the fuses that protect and distribute the vehicle's electrical circuits, with seated terminals for the fuses and the feed and output wiring. An OEM fuseblock for the main harness.
Which Defender does this fuse box fit?
This fuse box housing fits the Defender, specifically the Defender 90 from the 1995 model year onwards on the main harness. Check your model year and harness type before ordering, as earlier Defenders and other variants can use a different fuseblock layout.
Does the fuse box housing come with fuses or wiring?
The STC197 is the housing only, providing the seated terminals into which the fuses and the feed and output wiring connect. It doesn't include the fuses or harness wiring. You'll typically transfer your existing fuses and connections across when replacing a cracked fuseblock.