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Bmw E39 Lcm Repair Service on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Hayward, California, United States

Hayward, California, United States
Condition:Remanufactured


If one or both of the headlights on your BMW are stuck ON even when the car is off, the chances are that your Lighting Control Module (LCM) is faulty. The replacement module may cost as much as $400 or more plus programming at BMW dealership for around $100 or more. We offer the repair service for a fraction of the cost.

This listing is for repair of one side (left or right) headlight beam that is stuck ON. If you have both sides stuck ON, please buy two repairs. Programming is not needed after the repair is complete, the repaired module is plug and play.

If your LCM looks different from the one pictured (for example it does not have the fins) or your failure symptoms are different, please contact us first before buying the service.

The module will be repaired and shipped back to you within 24 hours. The repair includes functional test. If for any reason we are unable to repair the module, we will issue full refund. Successful repairs are backed up by 1 year warranty.

What to do:
  • Remove the module from your vehicle;
  • Pack the module securely in its case (do not remove the PCB) in a box;
  • Include fault description, year/make/model of the vehicle and your eBay ID;
If you need any help removing the LCM from your vehicle, please let us know.


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