Key Remote Fob for XJ6 XJR XJ12 X300
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If it is in the same place as on my '95 Double Six it will be in the boot/trunk on the left side, up past the fuel filler pipe.
It is a little complicated to get to see the stickers to identify the exact model in situ - I had to remove mine from the car to get a clear view.
On the off chance you live local to me (Essex, UK) I have both a 315MHz and 433MHz fob that you could try which would identify which frequency your car uses without faffing round accessing the SLCM!
It is a little complicated to get to see the stickers to identify the exact model in situ - I had to remove mine from the car to get a clear view.
On the off chance you live local to me (Essex, UK) I have both a 315MHz and 433MHz fob that you could try which would identify which frequency your car uses without faffing round accessing the SLCM!
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Welcome to the forum Kayvan9,
The information you need is in the Security System Manual for your model. Here's the relevant page:
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Graham
The information you need is in the Security System Manual for your model. Here's the relevant page:
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Please follow this link New Member Area - Intro a MUST - Jaguar Forums - Jaguar Enthusiasts Forum to the New Member Area - Intro a MUST forum and post some info about yourself and your vehicle for all members to see. In return you'll get a proper welcome and some useful advice about posting to the forum.
Graham
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If it's the rubber pads on the remote that your talking about then all you do is use something like a small pick or paper clip to remove the old ones and the new ones just get put on by pushing them in place and working the edge with the same small pick or clip until the seat in place.
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If it's the rubber pads on the remote that your talking about then all you do is use something like a small pick or paper clip to remove the old ones and the new ones just get put on by pushing them in place and working the edge with the same small pick or clip until the seat in place.
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Not sure if this info has been posted before, but I could find nothing here about it.
Anyway….I could not bring myself to purchase a replacement remote for my XJ6 when I found info that the Saab 900 remote will work just like Jaguar’s.
Wasn’t sure if it would work, so found one on eBay for $20 (SAAB LTQFM433 Factory OEM KEY FOB) and took a chance, and walla! Received today and just finished programming it to the car and it works just like my old one.
Hope this helps someone else out there, I just purchased two more from the same seller!
Anyway….I could not bring myself to purchase a replacement remote for my XJ6 when I found info that the Saab 900 remote will work just like Jaguar’s.
Wasn’t sure if it would work, so found one on eBay for $20 (SAAB LTQFM433 Factory OEM KEY FOB) and took a chance, and walla! Received today and just finished programming it to the car and it works just like my old one.
Hope this helps someone else out there, I just purchased two more from the same seller!
Have you had any problems with your IAC motor?,
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Read Post #4 of this thread. There are two frequencies for X300 in the US, 315 and 433 MHz, and the majority has 433 MHz. Mine in Hong Kong uses 314 MHz. The frequency spec is found on a small sticker on the back cover of the original key fob (if you still have one, or if the sticker is still intact), at the back of the rear window, and on the Security Lock Control Module (SLCM). Some former owners might have changed the frequency by replacing the SLCM.
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Good News. I took a chance and purchased one of the following "Code Learning" 433mhz Fobs and it worked like a charm. But this is ONLY for those with at least one currently working Fob. Total cost $13 shipped from UK to US.
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