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Old 12-03-2014, 02:00 PM
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Looking to find a schematic view and part numbers for the plastic parts that attach the leather covered foam headrest to the chrome tubes running into the seatback - for my 2006 XJ. Have tried the repair manuals, but no luck in finding a view to determine what replacement parts are needed.
 
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https://jaguarpartsinternational.com...20%26%20TRACKS

Hope this helps ~ Never posted on a forum before !!!!!

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Nice one Alan, thanks for sharing
 
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Perfect. Thanks Alan.
 
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If the plastic has been broken in the headrest and the needs to be replaced, the easiest thing to do in buy a headrest off ebay (any color leather) and then just detach the retainer on the leather at the bottom of the headrest and pull the headrest (leather and foam) off the chrome bars and plastic which is one piece. Then just put your correct color headrest over the plastic/chrome unit, secure the retainer and put it back into the seat. The trickiest part is always getting the headrest off the seat back. You need to fully extend the motor (height) and then pull real hard. It will come out. I fixed mine like this for about $50. Somebody in the rear seat thought the headrest was there for them to "pull" themselves out of the back seat with. That broke the plastic.
 
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Old 12-06-2014, 08:56 AM
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Thanks Dougsteve, great advice - I'll look on ebay tonight.
 
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