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AC608041L - Screw – Self-Tapping

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Genuine Part
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Self-Tapping Screw securing the heater assembly within the HVAC housing on diesel applications.

This screw forms part of the heater box fixing hardware, threading directly into the housing to retain the assembly without a separate captive nut.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 1987-2006 — Diesel heater assembly fixing screw
Alternative Codes
AC608041L

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Frequently asked questions

What is the AC608041L self-tapping screw used for?
The AC608041L is a genuine Land Rover self-tapping screw that secures the heater assembly inside the HVAC housing on diesel Defender models (1987-2006). It threads directly into the housing to retain the heater box, so no separate captive nut is needed.
Where is this screw located on the vehicle?
This screw is located in the heater and HVAC housing on diesel Defender models (1987-2006), where it fixes the heater assembly in place. You'll typically reach it after removing the dash or heater box trim, as it sits within the heater box fixing hardware rather than on an exposed panel.
How many heater fixing screws are needed, and can I fit it myself?
The heater assembly typically uses several of these self-tapping screws around the housing, so check your existing fixings before ordering. Fitting is usually a DIY job with a basic screwdriver; the self-tapping thread forms its own mating thread in the housing, so avoid overtightening to prevent stripping.