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Jaguar Airbag Diagnostic Module Hja9662aa Hja-9662-aa, No Reserve on 2040-parts.com

US $59.88
Location:

Birmingham, Michigan, US

Birmingham, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:HJA-9662-AA Warranty:No

Jaguar Airbag Diagnostic Module HJA9662AA, No Reserve

 

This is an original Jaguar part, fits 2000 XK8/XKR (X100) and possibly others.

 

This part is in very clean, used condition!  Please confirm that this module will fit your application before making a bid.  This module may require programming by the dealer.

 

Label markings

HJA-9662-AA (X100)

 

 

U.S. buyers will pay a fixed $12.95 Shipping and Handling to the continental U.S.

 

U.S. deliveries will be shipped via US Postal Service.

Payment can be made via PayPal.


Sale is final.  No warranty or returns on electronic modules.
  Item shipped on receipt of Paypal confirmation.

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