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The BMW E90 Comfort Module PL2RR JBBFE IIIR is a component from the Electronic Control Units and Controllers category, designed for the electrical systems of the BMW 3 Series E90 generation. This solution is for users who want to restore the proper functioning of comfort features while maintaining the factory installation architecture and consistency with other vehicle controllers.
The PL2RR JBBFE IIIR Comfort Module is responsible for managing selected body electrical functions in the BMW E90, working in conjunction with other controllers on the vehicle network. As part of the electronic control units and controllers group, it is crucial for the stable operation of comfort systems and communication within the installation.
Replacing a damaged module with an original BMW controller allows for:
As a BMW brand component, the module is designed to operate in the specific environmental conditions of the vehicle compartment and to work with the original wiring harness. The housing and connectors are adapted to factory mounts and sockets, which facilitates installation and reduces the risk of installation errors.
Key advantages of this controller include:
The offered comfort module is a used part, sourced from disassembly, which represents a cost-effective solution while maintaining original BMW specifications. This type of controller is often used in professional vehicle electronics services, especially where compliance with factory equipment is important.
In workshop practice, the BMW E90 comfort module is used, among other things, for:
If you are looking for other BMW Electronic Control Units and Controllers for your car, check out our dedicated offer for BMW Electronic Control Units and Controllers, where you will find a wide selection of body, comfort, and other system controllers.
To better understand how to care for the electronics in BMW 3 and 5 Series models and how to safely use parts from disassembly, it is worth reading the guide: Years of Driving Pleasure – How to Care for iDrive Systems and Electronic Modules in BMW 3 and 5 Series Models Using Parts from Disassembly?. The article discusses a practical approach to diagnosing and replacing controllers, including comfort modules.
Choosing an original BMW E90 comfort module from the Electronic Control Units and Controllers category is a solution that helps reduce the risk of compatibility issues typical of low-quality aftermarket parts. Maintaining the factory specifications of the controller translates into stable operation of comfort systems, predictable behavior of the electrical installation, and easier diagnostics in the future.
For users and service centers, this means a more predictable repair process, shorter diagnostic times, and the ability to keep the vehicle in a configuration close to its factory state, which is important for both operational purposes and potential resale of the car.