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JFF500010 - Heater Temperature Control Cable

Original price - Original price €13,00
Original price
€13,00
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Current price €13,00
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Heater Temperature Control Cable operates within the heater control assembly, linking the dashboard temperature control to the heater unit.

When the temperature lever on the heater control panel is moved, this cable transmits that movement to the heater control valve, regulating coolant flow through the heater matrix and so the temperature of air delivered to the cabin.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 1987-2006 — Heater Controls
Alternative Codes
JFF500010MTC6194

In stock 9 units
8 · Gouda 1 · Drachten
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Frequently asked questions

What does the heater temperature control cable do on a Defender?
The heater temperature control cable links the dashboard temperature lever to the heater control valve on the Defender 1987-2006. Moving the lever pulls the cable, which opens or closes the valve to regulate coolant flow through the heater matrix, controlling cabin air temperature.
Where is the heater temperature control cable located?
The heater temperature control cable runs within the heater control assembly behind the dashboard. One end connects to the temperature lever on the heater control panel, the other to the heater control valve. It belongs to the cabin heating and ventilation system.
What are the signs the heater control cable has failed?
A heater control cable that has failed typically shows as a temperature lever that moves freely with no change in cabin heat, or a lever that's stiff or jammed. A kinked or stretched inner cable usually means it can no longer move the heater valve through its full travel.
Can the heater temperature control cable be fitted at home?
The heater temperature control cable can usually be fitted by a competent DIY mechanic, though access behind the dashboard on the Defender is tight. The job typically involves removing trim to reach the heater control panel and routing the new cable to the heater valve. Hand tools are normally enough.