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Thank you for providing additional context regarding the components in question, particularly in the context of a car's safety-critical component. Carbon brushes, especially in three-brush motors like those used in windscreen wiper motors, are indeed crucial for proper functioning.

Given the safety-critical nature of these components, it's imperative to ensure that any replacements are not only compatible but meet the required specifications and safety standards. In the case of carbon brushes for windscreen wiper motors, factors like size, shape, material, and electrical properties are essential to ensure proper performance and safety.

If the original component is labeled as "X4HV 31" and you're considering a replacement labeled as "X4LA 23," it's essential to obtain detailed specifications for both components. Ideally, you should consult the vehicle's manual or contact the vehicle manufacturer to obtain precise information about the required carbon brush specifications.

Here are the steps you should take:

  1. Check the Vehicle Manual or Contact the Manufacturer: Obtain the specific carbon brush specifications (including part numbers or compatible replacements) for the windscreen wiper motor in your vehicle from the vehicle's manual or by reaching out to the manufacturer.
  2. Compare Specifications: Compare the specifications of the original component (X4HV 31) and the potential replacement (X4LA 23) to ensure they match in terms of size, shape, material, electrical properties, and any other critical specifications.
  3. Consult a Professional: If needed, consult a professional automotive electrician or an expert in car electrical systems to ensure the replacement component is suitable and safe for your vehicle.
Given the safety-critical nature of the component in question, it's essential to prioritize safety and accuracy in selecting the appropriate replacement.

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