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SKU: 9284282
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Estimated delivery in the country France between Wed, Mar 11 and Fri, Mar 13
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Estimated delivery in the country France between Wed, Mar 11 and Fri, Mar 13
Dispatched today if paid before 14:00
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BMW F10 Comfort Control Module 9284282 is an original part from the Electronic Control Units and Controllers group, designed for advanced management of comfort functions in BMW vehicles. Thanks to its factory OEM construction, it ensures consistent operation with other vehicle systems and stable performance of electrical circuits responsible for everyday user convenience.
The presented comfort controller is designed for integration with the electronic architecture of the BMW 5 Series F10 generation. It is responsible for coordinating a range of comfort and vehicle operation functions, working in conjunction with other onboard modules. As an OEM part from BMW, it is optimized for communication on the vehicle's bus and proper cooperation with factory software.
The module is part of a system that, in modern BMWs, is responsible for, among other things, the logical control of selected electrical circuits, which translates into predictable vehicle behavior and consistent operation of comfort systems. Using an original controller allows for maintaining factory operating parameters and reducing the risk of communication errors between modules.
Using an original comfort controller in the BMW F10 offers a number of practical technical benefits:
For BMW users and workshops specializing in the brand, this means easier diagnostics, predictable programming results, and greater certainty that the comfort system will operate as intended by the manufacturer. Combined with appropriate configuration, the module can be a solid basis for restoring full vehicle functionality after the failure of a previous controller.
The offered controller belongs to the Electronic Control Units and Controllers group, meaning it is a key component for communication within the vehicle's electronic network. In practice, its proper functioning affects the stable operation of many utility functions, as well as the accuracy of readings in diagnostic systems.
The product is from a dismantled vehicle and is marked as used, which in workshop practice often represents a reasonable compromise between repair cost and maintaining original OEM quality. With proper verification and installation, such a module can effectively replace a damaged component, restoring full comfort system functionality in the BMW F10.
Due to its role in the vehicle's electronic architecture, the BMW F10 comfort controller should be installed by a workshop experienced in working with BMW electronics and having access to appropriate diagnostic tools. After installation, the following are usually required:
This approach minimizes the risk of operational problems and allows for full utilization of the original module's potential. For workshops specializing in BMW, this is a standard procedure that significantly facilitates subsequent vehicle service.
If you want to better understand how to practically use parts from dismantled vehicles for electronics repairs in BMW 3 and 5 Series, it's worth reading the article: Driving Pleasure for Years – How to Care for iDrive Systems and Electronic Modules in BMW 3 and 5 Series Models. You will find practical tips on working with modules such as comfort controllers, FRM, and engine controllers, which will facilitate planning repairs and upgrades for your BMW.