Genuine Land Rover Part
BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
For Land Rover Range Rover
Part Number: LR048604
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Genuine Land Rover Part
Part Number: LR048604
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Product Description:
Land Rover part number LR048604 is a battery mounting bracket specifically engineered for Range Rover models from 2010 to 2012, including the 3.6 V8 32V DOHC EFI Diesel, 4.4 DOHC Diesel V8 DITC, 5.0 OHC SGDI NA V8 Petrol, and 5.0 OHC SGDI SC V8 Petrol. This component plays a critical role in securely holding the battery in place, preventing movement that could lead to electrical issues or damage. Constructed from durable materials, it is designed to withstand the rigors of engine vibrations and environmental conditions. Installation is straightforward, typically located in the engine compartment, where it interfaces directly with the vehicle's battery. Regular inspection of the battery mounting bracket is recommended to ensure it remains intact and free from corrosion. A compromised bracket can lead to battery misalignment, which may cause electrical failures or starting issues. If you notice any signs of wear or damage, such as cracks or rust, prompt replacement is advised to maintain vehicle reliability.
This car part is suitable for the following models:
Range Rover (2010-2012) [3.6 V8 32V DOHC EFI Diesel], Range Rover (2010-2012) [4.4 DOHC Diesel V8 DITC], Range Rover (2010-2012) [5.0 OHC SGDI NA V8 Petrol], Range Rover (2010-2012) [5.0 OHC SGDI SC V8 Petrol]
| Model | Subcategory |
|---|---|
| Range Rover (2010-2012) [3.6 V8 32V DOHC EFI Diesel] | Battery And Mountings ((V) FROMAA000001) |
| Range Rover (2010-2012) [4.4 DOHC Diesel V8 DITC] | Battery And Mountings ((V) FROMAA000001) |
| Range Rover (2010-2012) [5.0 OHC SGDI NA V8 Petrol] | Battery And Mountings ((V) FROMAA000001) |
| Range Rover (2010-2012) [5.0 OHC SGDI SC V8 Petrol] | Battery And Mountings ((V) FROMAA000001) |
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