maXpeedingrods Headlight Control Module (TMS) — F07/F10 5 Series

maXpeedingrods Headlight Control Module (TMS) — F07/F10 5 Series

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Key Features

  • Direct replacement for OEM part numbers 63117316217, 63117305235, and 63117304905
  • Fits F07 and F10 chassis: 528i, 535i, 535d, 550i, ActiveHybrid 5, and M5
  • Restores automatic headlight leveling function, improving nighttime visibility and safety
  • Installs in original mounting location — no additional tools or hardware required
  • Fits both driver and passenger sides with a single part
  • BMW diagnostic programming (ISTA or equivalent) required post-installation — professional install recommended

Product Details

Brand
maXpeedingrods
Part #
FN58MF
ASIN
B0D9PW179V

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maXpeedingrods Headlight Control Module (TMS) — F07/F10 5 Series — Overview

Adaptive headlight leveling errors on the F10 and F07 5 Series almost always trace back to a failed Headlight Control Module — the TMS unit responsible for sending real-time leveling commands to your headlight actuators. When this module fails, your lights stop responding to pitch changes under acceleration, braking, and load, leaving you with poorly aimed beams and persistent fault codes. The maXpeedingrods TMS module is engineered as a direct OEM-style replacement designed to bring that system back online without modification.

This unit cross-references a wide range of original BMW part numbers — including 63117316217, 63117305235, 63117304905, 63117316217, and 63117279625 — covering production variations across the 528i, 535i, 535d, 550i, ActiveHybrid 5, and M5 built on F07 and F10 platforms. A single part number covers both left and right installations, mounting directly into the original bracket location with no additional hardware needed. The mechanical swap is straightforward and requires no cutting, splicing, or modifications to your factory wiring harness.

One step you cannot skip: BMW diagnostic programming is required after installation to initialize the module to your vehicle. This is not plug-and-play at the software level. Plan for a trip to an independent BMW shop or dealership with ISTA access — or a qualified technician with equivalent coding tools — to complete the setup properly. Skipping this step will leave the system non-functional and may generate additional fault codes.

Before ordering, verify your vehicle's exact OEM part number against the compatibility list. Even within the same model year and trim, TMS module variants can differ based on headlight type and production date. Cross-checking your part number against those listed above takes two minutes and guarantees you're installing the right unit the first time.