What part is this?
Hi have a seal/gasket that I'm trying to find a part number for. It's not on the JLR parts site in any of the diagrams I can find.
It's a very hard rubber (almost a plastic) strip seal that sits between the roof and drip moulding. It's not a seal on the door. Mine is damaged and is now protruding, see photo below:
It's a very hard rubber (almost a plastic) strip seal that sits between the roof and drip moulding. It's not a seal on the door. Mine is damaged and is now protruding, see photo below:
That is unfortunate...here's the drip FNA1313AA edge and it may be a whole piece? I found this... https://www.ebay.com/itm/23568348980...9ec51efa9960a2 ...using HNA5701BE discontinued and this https://www.jaguarparts.com/oem-part...bC1sNi1nYXM%3D ...using HNA5701AF actionable. Hope this at least gives some direction.
Caution on long wheel base model as 6 inches longer on this part
As Motorcarman ( Bob ) describes his vs. this part covers both fwd and aft doors ( at least the illustration )
Item # 2 ?
Genuine Cantrail Closing Panel For Jaguar Xj 1998 - 2003 (from 812317 To F59525) (x308) Classic | Jaguar Land Rover Classic Parts
And this door seal
Genuine Door Seal For Jaguar Xj 1998 - 2003 (from 812317 To F59525) (x308) Classic | Jaguar Land Rover Classic Parts
And this for the same chassis X300
Genuine Cantrail Closing Panel For Jaguar Xj 1995 - 1997 (from 720125 To 812255) (x300) Classic | Jaguar Land Rover Classic Parts
As Motorcarman ( Bob ) describes his vs. this part covers both fwd and aft doors ( at least the illustration )
Item # 2 ?
Genuine Cantrail Closing Panel For Jaguar Xj 1998 - 2003 (from 812317 To F59525) (x308) Classic | Jaguar Land Rover Classic Parts
And this door seal
Genuine Door Seal For Jaguar Xj 1998 - 2003 (from 812317 To F59525) (x308) Classic | Jaguar Land Rover Classic Parts
And this for the same chassis X300
Genuine Cantrail Closing Panel For Jaguar Xj 1995 - 1997 (from 720125 To 812255) (x300) Classic | Jaguar Land Rover Classic Parts
Last edited by Parker 7; Aug 18, 2024 at 12:25 PM.
Thanks everyone!
I didn't realise the plastic seal was part of the drip moulding. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like there are any new or used replacements (at a reasonable price). I might look at trying to carefully tidy it up by removing some of the bunched seal.
I didn't realise the plastic seal was part of the drip moulding. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like there are any new or used replacements (at a reasonable price). I might look at trying to carefully tidy it up by removing some of the bunched seal.
Onion Skin membrane is what we used to repair damaged very expensive aircraft seals
Sealastic or other glue would absorb through the woven skin
Not a fiberglass and much thinner
Sealastic or other glue would absorb through the woven skin
Not a fiberglass and much thinner
Last edited by Parker 7; Aug 18, 2024 at 09:55 PM.
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