S type parts website
Hello everyone
just wondering if there is a decent website to look up parts for the s type
or if anyone has a link
This would be greatly appreciated
Thanking you
just wondering if there is a decent website to look up parts for the s type
or if anyone has a link
This would be greatly appreciated
Thanking you
My method is to install JPART so I can first get the part number. Once I have that I search on the part number which will return a number of on-line Jaguar dealers.
It's free and I am very glad he took the time to give us a replacement for the JEPC which has kinda died at this point. It is a bit of work to install but I already had JEPC installed and working it just was not showing any of the pictures anymore.
JPART to replace JEPC
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It's free and I am very glad he took the time to give us a replacement for the JEPC which has kinda died at this point. It is a bit of work to install but I already had JEPC installed and working it just was not showing any of the pictures anymore.
JPART to replace JEPC
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Great source for finding OEM part numbers:
https://parts.jaguarlandroverclassic...-s-type-parts/
You can order directly from them if desired. Some parts are shown as no longer available, but if you search online with an OEM number, you can typically find another source.
https://parts.jaguarlandroverclassic...-s-type-parts/
You can order directly from them if desired. Some parts are shown as no longer available, but if you search online with an OEM number, you can typically find another source.
I generally visit parts.jaguarlandroverclassic.com to look up part numbers just because I find it faster than opening JPART or JEPC.
I don't know who the best suppliers are in NZ, but I'm sure some of our other members do.
Cheers,
Don
I don't know who the best suppliers are in NZ, but I'm sure some of our other members do.
Cheers,
Don
The people from SNG Barratt are pretty helpful in this regards. A quick call usually gets you the information you need which they look up by VIN. The problem with their website search is that there are very few images and the search tool doesn't recognize the words that you put in very well. Especially when you are like me and don't exactly know how the part is correctly referred to or named.
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