JLR BCM Module AH22-14F041-AF Virginized EEPROM
Your JLR vehicle develops erratic electrical behaviour — the central locking cycles without command, the windows refuse to operate, or the engine will not crank. These symptoms often trace back to one component: the Body Control Module. The AH22-14F041-AF BCM stores its entire operational identity inside a serial EEPROM. When that memory corrupts, the module loses its ability to communicate with the vehicle network, triggering a wide range of faults. SX‑CAN provides the complete repair solution — a genuine, virginized EEPROM file that restores the module to its factory‑fresh state. With this file, you wipe out every corrupt parameter and program the BCM from absolute zero, exactly as the original manufacturer intended.
Replacing a failed BCM with a new unit demands expensive dealer‑level coding and extends vehicle downtime. Our verified virgin file eliminates that cost and complexity. You receive data taken directly from an unused, never‑programmed OEM module. The module accepts fresh coding immediately, giving you complete control over every step of the restoration.
Core Benefits of the AH22-14F041-AF Virgin File
- We extract the virgin data directly from a brand‑new, never‑coded JLR body control module. The file contains zero residual adaptation values, VIN fragments, or configuration remnants — only factory‑fresh bytes.
- Our engineers manually verify every checksum, security signature, and configuration byte before release. You write the file and proceed straight to vehicle programming without a single integrity error.
- The universal .BIN format works instantly with all popular serial programmers, including VVDI Prog, Orange5, Xprog, UPA, CarProg, and many others. No additional conversion steps are needed.
- Instant file access follows payment confirmation. You download the file within seconds and start the repair immediately, eliminating any physical shipping or waiting periods.
- Lifetime technical support from our dedicated JLR electronics specialists comes with every purchase. We guide you through chip location, programmer settings, and the diagnostic tool coding sequence until the job completes successfully.
- Continuous data refinement ensures that you always work with the most tested and up‑to‑date virgin image available for this hardware revision.
Technical Specifications for the AH22-14F041-AF
BCM Part Number: AH22-14F041-AF
EEPROM Chip: Typically a 95320 or 95640 in an 8‑pin SOIC package. Always verify the chip marking on your specific circuit board and choose the matching file variant at checkout.
Data Size: 4096 bytes (4 KB)
Vehicle Compatibility: This BCM variant appears in a broad range of JLR vehicles — including certain Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Discovery, and Evoque models — where the original module carries the exact part number AH22-14F041-AF. Always cross‑check the label on your unit to guarantee a perfect match.
Why SX‑CAN Delivers the Most Reliable Virgin Data
SX‑CAN focuses exclusively on JLR module data restoration. We never distribute unverified dumps collected from unknown internet sources. Every virgin file we release passes rigorous bench simulation and in‑vehicle testing before you download it. That commitment produces a first‑attempt success rate that exceeds 99% — because you work with data that mirrors the factory original byte for byte.
Applying an incorrect dump from online forums carries serious risk. Partial VIN data, leftover adaptation remnants, or a single miscalculated checksum can permanently brick the module, often beyond dealer recovery. SX‑CAN removes that danger entirely. Our file protects your workshop reputation and guarantees a smooth, predictable programming outcome every time.
Our support team responds quickly to any challenge. Whether you need assistance identifying the EEPROM chip or executing the exact diagnostic coding routine, we stay with you until the vehicle leaves the bay fully functional.
Straightforward Programming Procedure
- Remove the BCM from the vehicle and open the protective enclosure. Locate the serial EEPROM on the printed circuit board.
- Connect your programmer to the chip — using a suitable clip or after carefully desoldering it — and read the original contents. Save this backup file permanently as a safety net.
- Erase the chip fully, then load the SX‑CAN virgin file and write it onto the EEPROM.
- Read back the written data and compare the checksums to our supplied reference. A perfect match confirms a flawless write operation.
- Reassemble the module and install it back in the vehicle. Connect a JLR‑approved diagnostic tool (SDD, Pathfinder, or equivalent).
- Execute the “Program New Module – BCM” routine. Follow the on‑screen instructions to learn the keys, synchronise the immobiliser, and configure vehicle‑specific settings.
- Clear any remaining fault codes and thoroughly test all BCM‑controlled functions — exterior lighting, central locking, windows, wipers, and instrument cluster communication.
Because the module now carries genuine factory‑fresh data, the diagnostic tool recognises it instantly and completes the coding sequence without interruption. You save hours of fault‑chasing and avoid expensive repeat visits.
What You Receive with Your Purchase
Your order includes one virginized EEPROM .BIN file specifically designated for the AH22-14F041-AF BCM. A direct download link appears immediately after payment confirmation. You own the digital file permanently and can re‑use it for every future repair involving the same BCM part number.
Need a Different BCM Part Number?
If your module’s label displays a variant other than AH22-14F041-AF, send us a clear photograph of the label and the EEPROM chip. Our engineers will source or produce the exact virgin file for your specific hardware. Our extensive library covers the vast majority of JLR BCM part numbers, ensuring that you always receive the correct starting point for a successful repair.
Order the AH22-14F041-AF virginized file today and experience the most straightforward, dependable BCM programming process available for your JLR workshop.

