Jaguar x350 parts interchangeability to other vehicle.
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A full parts interchange list is a great idea!
In addition to the components Cambo mentions that are the same on certain S-Types, some of those suspension parts are also the same on the Lincoln LS and Ford Thunderbird.
Also, the ZF 6HP26 transmission was used in the Lincoln Navigator and Ford Expedition, as well as certain BMWs, Bentleys, Land Rovers, Audis, Mazeratis and Hyundais, so the fluid pan/filter, connector sleeve and probably many other service parts interchange with all those other makes.
The cruise control brake inhibit switch is a Ford part used on the Expedition and I am positive the brake light switch is also a Ford part but I haven't confirmed which models it was used on.
The fuel injectors, ignition coils, oxygen sensors, air suspension pressure sensor and many other sensors were made by Denso, the former division of Toyota that was spun off so they could supply other automakers. I would guess that there is a good chance some or many of the Denso parts were used on other models/makes.
I believe Cambo has previously noted that the X350 uses the same TPS as the 4.2L S-Types.
I look forward to the information you are able to confirm and collect.
Cheers,
Don
A full parts interchange list is a great idea!
In addition to the components Cambo mentions that are the same on certain S-Types, some of those suspension parts are also the same on the Lincoln LS and Ford Thunderbird.
Also, the ZF 6HP26 transmission was used in the Lincoln Navigator and Ford Expedition, as well as certain BMWs, Bentleys, Land Rovers, Audis, Mazeratis and Hyundais, so the fluid pan/filter, connector sleeve and probably many other service parts interchange with all those other makes.
The cruise control brake inhibit switch is a Ford part used on the Expedition and I am positive the brake light switch is also a Ford part but I haven't confirmed which models it was used on.
The fuel injectors, ignition coils, oxygen sensors, air suspension pressure sensor and many other sensors were made by Denso, the former division of Toyota that was spun off so they could supply other automakers. I would guess that there is a good chance some or many of the Denso parts were used on other models/makes.
I believe Cambo has previously noted that the X350 uses the same TPS as the 4.2L S-Types.
I look forward to the information you are able to confirm and collect.
Cheers,
Don
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I haven't read this entire thread from the S-Type forum, but it probably includes some parts that apply to our X350s:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...q-37066/page5/
Cheers,
Don
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...q-37066/page5/
Cheers,
Don
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In replying to a thread on waterpumps, I discovered that Jaguar part AJ88912 was made by Airtex (as confirmed by Jim Lombardi), and is Airtex part number AW4124.
According to the Airtex crossreference website, the same waterpump fits the Jaguar S-Type (00-08), XJ8/XJR (98-09), XK8/XKR (97-09) and XF (09-10), and also several Land Rovers/Range Rovers, the Ford Thunderbird and Lincoln LS.
Note that forum members report the gasket Airtex supplies with this pump on the aftermarket is paper-based, while the gasket used on Jaguar engines is metal/rubber. Jaguar lists two gaskets, one 0.40mm thick (part AJ88922), and one 1.5mm thick (part AJ83300). The Electronic Parts Catalog does not explain which cars get which gasket, and neither do the parts listings at jaguarmerriamparts.com. Some members report reusing the original gasket with a suitable sealant applied to both sides.
According to the Airtex crossreference website, the same waterpump fits the Jaguar S-Type (00-08), XJ8/XJR (98-09), XK8/XKR (97-09) and XF (09-10), and also several Land Rovers/Range Rovers, the Ford Thunderbird and Lincoln LS.
Note that forum members report the gasket Airtex supplies with this pump on the aftermarket is paper-based, while the gasket used on Jaguar engines is metal/rubber. Jaguar lists two gaskets, one 0.40mm thick (part AJ88922), and one 1.5mm thick (part AJ83300). The Electronic Parts Catalog does not explain which cars get which gasket, and neither do the parts listings at jaguarmerriamparts.com. Some members report reusing the original gasket with a suitable sealant applied to both sides.
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ZF & Lemförder Suspension Parts for X350, X200, X150
See this post from Cambo about interchangeable suspension parts:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/w...0-x350-101725/
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/w...0-x350-101725/
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Great Idea, I've been trying this on my own for some time now.
I found GM fuel injector O'rings (top O'ring only) Dorman Part No.90100. I had to buy Jag factory O'rings for the bottom, but found them for $5 a piece on ebay.
I see the post about the Ford Mustang Fuel Rail Sensor and know there has to be a Fuel Injector out there somewhere.
Also found a rear marker light replacement at Auto Zone/Advance Auto, see my post on "Side Marker Lights Don't Work"
Thanks!
I found GM fuel injector O'rings (top O'ring only) Dorman Part No.90100. I had to buy Jag factory O'rings for the bottom, but found them for $5 a piece on ebay.
I see the post about the Ford Mustang Fuel Rail Sensor and know there has to be a Fuel Injector out there somewhere.
Also found a rear marker light replacement at Auto Zone/Advance Auto, see my post on "Side Marker Lights Don't Work"
Thanks!
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