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Old 20th October 2020, 14:23   #1
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Default Still more stuff from my garage.

New radiator fan motor carbon brushes £12 +p&p NOW SOLD.


Autobox inhibitor switch (never used) UHB100200 £48 +p&p.


V6 alternator £20 +p&p. NOW SOLD.


Bluetooth module (charging electronics hands free) £25 +p&p.


Side impact airbag sensor YDB100310(never used) £26 +p&p

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Old 21st October 2020, 21:00   #2
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Do you know what version the bluetooth module is or the part number
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Default Bluetooth module

Bluetooth module has part no. 84 21 6 969268
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I appreciate that they may be all the same, but was the inhibitor switch bought for a V6 or a diesel? It's difficult to check out the part number on-line.
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This switch was bought for a 75 V6, but I’m pretty sure that it fits diesels and Freelanders also.
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