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Jaguar Xj6 1995-1997 Security And Door Locking Module Computer Lna2600bb Or Cc on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Lansing, Illinois, US

Lansing, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Jaguar Manufacturer Part Number:LNA 2600 BB or CC Placement on Vehicle:Left Warranty:Yes

Part is the Security/Door Locking Module for a Jaguar XJ6 , Vanden Plas, XJR or XJ12 built from 1995-1997. It will NOT work on older XJ6 models.


IMPORTANT - This part is VIN Sensitive - Jaguar XJ6 , Vanden Plas , XJR, and XJ12 to VIN 759613 OR XJ6L (Long Wheel Base) to VIN 758728 then order Jaguar Part # LNA2600 BB001. This uses a 315Mz Key Fob Remote usually round shaped if OEM

For Jaguar XJ6, Vanden Plas, XJR, and XJ12  after VIN 759614 or XJ6 L (Long Wheel Base) after VIN 758729 then order Jaguar Part# LNA2600 CC009. This uses a 433Mz Key Fob Remote usually rectangular shaped if OEM.

UNITS ARE NOT INTERCHANGEABLE DUE TO FREQUENCY DIFFERENCE.

Confused? Contact us a 1-800-842-0912 or 708-474-4640 then give us the last six digits of your car's VIN # to determine correct part.
Part carries a 30 day limited warranty - NO REFUNDS EXCHANGE ONLY IF DEFECTIVE ALL SALES FINAL

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