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kyvlle



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United Kingdom 2004 Defender 110 Td5 XS CSW Epsom Green
Which 10AS for a 2004 Td5?
Hi all,

I have a 2004 110 Td5 with starting issues. The culprit is narrowed down to the 10AS unit.

As my 110 Td5 has central locking, I've been advised that I that I need the 'posh' 10AS with the central locking relays built-in.
I've been looking online for a replacement, and the part number and prices are all over the place! There seems to be quite a few different part numbers for the 10AS. Does anyone know if AMR6429 / YWC106280 / YWC500640 is the correct part, i.e. 10AS with central locking?

Also can they be used interchangeably with the Td5 engine ECU? The AMR6429 is approx. £160; the YWC500640 is close to £500! Shocked
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dorsetsmith



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you can get it repaired

http://www.technozen-electronics.co.uk/lan...-services/


if you remove the dash you will find the 10AS read part number from it
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kyvlle



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United Kingdom 2004 Defender 110 Td5 XS CSW Epsom Green
Cheers! I'll keep that service in mind. My 110 is currently with a local independent. I'm now trying to source a working 10AS so I can get it running again.

I have the YWC106280 unit, and have just been told that the AMR6429 will fit too (if I can find a New Old Stock).
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