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== General Information == | == General Information == | ||
There are a wide variety of subtly-different part numbers for the assorted gear selectors found in various Land Rover/Jaguar vehicles over the years. | There are a wide variety of subtly-different part numbers for the assorted gear selectors found in various Land Rover/Jaguar vehicles over the years. It's not particularly easy to differentiate them just using part numbers, so for the sake of this article, the earlier units (2010-2015) will be referred to as "gen 1" and later units (2013+) as "gen 2" - this doesn't denote any OEM markings, it's simply a way to differentiate them here. | ||
=== Part numbers for sourcing === | |||
At a glance, there are some conventions that the part numbering (p/n) seems to follow: | |||
# gen 1 (and some gen 2) units have an 11-charcter p/n format: XXXX-XXXXX-XX (e.g. AW93-7E453-BD), and just show one part number in this format on the label. | |||
# other (later?) gen 2 units have the 11-character p/n format: XXXX-XXXXX-XX (e.g. HPLA-7E453-CA) as well as ''two'' 12-character versions (e.g. HPLA-14C559-CA & HPLA-14C561-CA ) on the same label. | |||
# the middle sequence always seems to be "7E453" on gen 1 units, and gen 2 units will have this sequence as well as "14C559" and "14C561". | |||
== Hardware Variants == | == Hardware Variants == |
Revision as of 12:32, 29 March 2023
General Information
There are a wide variety of subtly-different part numbers for the assorted gear selectors found in various Land Rover/Jaguar vehicles over the years. It's not particularly easy to differentiate them just using part numbers, so for the sake of this article, the earlier units (2010-2015) will be referred to as "gen 1" and later units (2013+) as "gen 2" - this doesn't denote any OEM markings, it's simply a way to differentiate them here.
Part numbers for sourcing
At a glance, there are some conventions that the part numbering (p/n) seems to follow:
- gen 1 (and some gen 2) units have an 11-charcter p/n format: XXXX-XXXXX-XX (e.g. AW93-7E453-BD), and just show one part number in this format on the label.
- other (later?) gen 2 units have the 11-character p/n format: XXXX-XXXXX-XX (e.g. HPLA-7E453-CA) as well as two 12-character versions (e.g. HPLA-14C559-CA & HPLA-14C561-CA ) on the same label.
- the middle sequence always seems to be "7E453" on gen 1 units, and gen 2 units will have this sequence as well as "14C559" and "14C561".