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Old 01-27-2014, 09:30 PM
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I had someone work on my jeep last summer and when the returned it, the lower dash panel below the temp control knobs was missing. I'm looking for the part number for the panel and where I might be able to find it. Also, Im missing a front seat headrest. Does anyone know the part number to that? If anyone has either of these parts lying around, I would gladly pay shipping. I've had no luck trying to get the guy who worked on it to return my items :(
Old 01-27-2014, 10:36 PM
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Is 55111840AE or 55111841AE the heater piece you're looking for? The first number looks to be w/ rear defrost and a/c and the latter is just a/c and heat.

55111843AD/ 55111842AD without a/c functions.

You should be able to find them about anywhere online and potentially even some salvage yards on ebay.

Headrests..... (pn for a 10, so research it before you buy)

1SJ601D5AA looks to be for standard models with the 1SJ601J3AA pn being for export models.

Hopefully those numbers give you somewhere to start looking, good luck.
Old 01-28-2014, 02:11 AM
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I would try junk yards first.
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You may want to go to dodgeparts.com. It has the option to enter your Jeep and you can look at exploded diagrams that are numbered with the pn at the bottom of the page and they are generally cheaper than a dealer. That said, check the local junkyard first.
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I have 2 rear seat headrests they should work I would think



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