Description
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BMW F12 Headlight Xenon Module Headlamp Control Unit Lear TMS is a specialized lighting system component designed for installation in the front of the vehicle. It is responsible for precise control of the xenon headlight, ensuring stable, powerful, and uniform light on the road. Thanks to a design consistent with BMW manufacturer solutions, the module allows for maintaining the correct operating parameters of the factory lighting system.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: 7288302
- Mark: BMW (Genuine OE)
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: 7288302
- Substitutable numbers: 7288302
- Location on the vehicle: Front
- Category: Headlight Assemblies
Purpose and function in the lighting system
The BMW F12 Headlight Xenon Module Headlamp Control Unit Lear TMS works in direct connection with the headlight, electrical installation, and vehicle control systems. Its task is to handle the power supply and control of the xenon light source so as to:
- maintain a stable light beam under various operating conditions,
- ensure proper cooperation with the body electronics,
- reduce the risk of system errors related to lighting,
- enable the correct operation of headlight functions intended by the manufacturer.
By using the original design intended for the F-series, the module maintains compatibility with the factory wiring harness and lighting control logic.
Vehicle placement and installation aspects
The component is designed for installation in the front part of the vehicle, in the immediate vicinity of the xenon headlight. Such placement shortens the path of signals and power, which promotes stable system operation. When replacing the module, it is important to follow the correct service procedure, in particular:
- disconnecting the vehicle power supply before removal,
- checking the condition of the connectors and headlight seals,
- correctly seating the module in the designated mounting slot.
This approach minimizes the risk of recurring faults and allows for the restoration of full functionality of the front lighting system.
Product characteristics and service application
The offered module belongs to the Front lights group, which means it is directly related to driving safety and vehicle visibility. It works well both for typical replacement of a damaged controller and for post-accident repairs, where it is necessary to restore the full functionality of the xenon headlight. Using the original design intended for the BMW F12 limits the need for additional installation modifications.
The product comes from the used parts segment, which allows for cost optimization of repairs while maintaining proper functionality. This is a solution often chosen in professional workshops dealing with premium class vehicles, where compliance with factory design solutions is important.
Benefits of using the module in the BMW F12
Using a dedicated BMW F12 Headlight Xenon Module Headlamp Control Unit Lear TMS allows for:
- restoring the correct operation of the xenon headlight after a controller failure,
- maintaining the consistency of the electrical system with the manufacturer’s specifications,
- reducing lighting-related error messages in onboard systems,
- maintaining a high level of comfort and driving safety after dark.
For users who value the consistency of technical solutions in BMW cars, choosing a module that complies with the factory specification is an important element of long-term vehicle operation.
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or upgrade of the front lighting zone in your BMW and need other components from the same group, such as headlights, turn signals, or control modules, check the available parts in the BMW Front lights category.
To compare technical solutions used in the premium segment and to better understand the evolution of electronic and lighting systems in modern cars, it is worth reading the article on the evolution of the Mercedes S-Class and changes in construction and parts across generations, which shows a broader context of the development of advanced systems in high-end vehicles.





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