8K0941597E Control unit for gas discharge lamp

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8K0941597E Control unit for gas discharge lamp
Mitsubishi Electric
Control unit for xenon headlamp with LED daytime running light.
Control unit for gas discharge lamp for front xenon headlamp.

Replacement for:
8K0941597B

8K0941597C

VW / AUDI / SKODA / SEAT

AUDI A1
2011-2014
2015-2018

AUDI A3
2009-2013

AUDI A4
2008-2012
2013-2015

AUDI A5
2008-2011
2012-2016

AUDI A6
2011-2014
2013-2018

AUDI A7
2011-2014

AUDI A8
2010-2013
2014-2017

AUDI Q3
2012-2014

AUDI Q5
2009-2012

AUDI RS3
2011-2013

AUDI RS4
2013-2016

AUDI RS5
2010-2016

AUDI RS6
2013-2018

AUDI RS7
2014-2018

VW CADDY
2011-2015

VW CC
2012-2017

VW EOS
2011-2016

VW GOLF
2013-2017

VW GOLF SPORTSVAN
2014-2020

VW JETTA
2011-2014
2015-2018

VW POLO
2010-2012
2013-2014
2015-2018
2015-2020

VW SCIROCCO
2015-2018

VW SHARAN
2011-2016
2016-->

VW TIGUAN
2012-2018

VW TOURAN
2011-2015

VW TOUAREG
2011-2012
2013-2014
2015-2018

VW TRANSPORTER
2012-2015

SEAT ALHAMBRA
2011-2015
2016-->

ŠKODA OCTAVIA
2013-2017

ŠKODA SUPERB
2014-2015

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