AMR1491 | Chassis Wiring Harness - Body Electrics - Defender 1987-2006
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Land Rover Part Number: AMR1491 - Chassis Wiring Harness
AMR1491 is a chassis wiring harness that routes electrical power and signal circuits along the vehicle chassis. It links the battery, fusebox and body electrics to exterior lighting, switches, towing electrics and chassis grounding points on Defender models. Connector assemblies and serviceable join points allow removal or replacement of body modules without disturbing the whole loom; correct routing and secure attachment to chassis mounting points help prevent abrasion, corrosion and water ingress that can cause intermittent faults or short circuits.
Use the compatibility data below to confirm fitment against your V.I.N.
Compatibility
- Defender (1987-2006) - L315
Frequently Asked Questions
The AMR1491 distributes feed circuits from the battery and main fuse/relay modules to chassis-mounted components such as exterior lights, indicators, stop lamps, towing electrics and body switchgear, while also providing earth returns and chassis grounding points. It includes connector assemblies and serviceable join points to allow removal or replacement of body modules without disturbing the full loom, and must be routed and secured to chassis mounting points to avoid abrasion and water ingress that can cause intermittent faults or short circuits.
| Model | Variant |
|---|---|
| Land Rover Defender (1987-2006) | Harness - Chassis (L315) |
If you are unsure of compatibility with your vehicle, you can also confirm by checking against your V.I.N. Simply reach out to us with your V.I.N and desired part number via our Contact page or use our Finding Part Numbers page.
Inspect the harness during routine servicing and replace it if there is visible damage, chafing, corrosion, broken connectors or persistent/intermittent electrical faults. If unsure, have the vehicle inspected by a qualified technician and confirm fitment using the V.I.N.
