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Jaguar Reverse Parking Sensor Module 03+ S-type on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Winnipeg, Manitoba, CA

Winnipeg, Manitoba, CA
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Jaguar Manufacturer Part Number:2r83-15k866-ab Warranty:No

Jaguar reverse parking aid/sensor module. Came from an 05 S-type. I bought this because I thought mine was bad, but it turned out to be just a bad sensor. I did connect this one up to make sure it works and it does. Should work on other Jaguar models as well but it is up to the buyer to check compatibility.

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