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QME500070 - Steering Column Tilt Motor – Memory

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Original price - Original price €530,00
Original price
€530,00
€530,00 - €530,00
Current price €530,00
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.
Steering Column Tilt Motor is the electric actuator that drives the tilt (rake) adjustment of the powered steering column.

It sets the angle of the steering wheel and, on memory-equipped columns, returns the column to a stored driver position when the seat memory is recalled. For memory steering columns.
Vehicle Model Range Rover 2002-2012 (L322)
Fitment Notes RANGE ROVER 2002-2009 (L322) — For Memory Columns Only, Tilt Motor actuator. Fits: M57 D30 3.0 Diesel, M62 B44 4.4 V8 Petrol, 3.6L V8 Diesel Lion, AJ 4.2 V8 Supercharged, AJ 4.4 V8 EFI (220KW). Non-armoured vehicles only.
Alternative Codes
QME500070

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Frequently asked questions

What does the steering column tilt motor do?
The steering column tilt motor is the electric actuator that drives the rake (tilt) adjustment of the powered steering column on the Range Rover L322 (2002-2009). On memory columns it also returns the column to a stored driver position when the seat memory is recalled.
Which Range Rover L322 columns does this tilt motor fit?
This tilt motor fits memory steering columns only on the Range Rover L322 (2002-2009), and is specified for non-armoured vehicles. If your column is not memory-equipped it uses a different actuator, so confirm your column type before ordering this motor.
What are the signs the tilt motor has failed?
A failed tilt motor usually shows as the steering column not adjusting for rake, or not returning to its stored position on the Range Rover L322. The fault is typically in the motor or its gear drive. Replacing the actuator restores powered tilt and memory return.