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  2. All good points Guy and i'd agree but with the proviso that because it's an estate/bereavement sale, the vendors may not know if/where any records exist. Had a similar scenario with my S Type, came with ~11 months MoT when i bought it and no apparent rust on the back end. A year later it failed on rear end of sills (both sides) which necessitated some creative art with sheet metal and several hours work with the electric glue. My view is that either it rusted spectacularly in that year or the previous custodian paid Mr Magoo to write the MoT certificate out. Possibly he overlooked some "surface rust" that was in fact worse than it appeared. This is what i advised the OP to confirm - the rust has been sorted. *** EDIT *** Nearly forgot, welcome aboard!
  3. Hi I'd walk away. Most of theses have rust but as there are so many for sale now and prices are so low you need to find a rust free example. This is the most important consideration. Youtube has a vid of where the rust gets in and is time-consuming (or expensive) to get at in order to repair. A proper engineer should have kept a record of what he'd done (eg at that mileage the g/box fluid should have been changed and documented) even if he'd clearly not done any welding. Rust can be difficult to see - especially for a novice - and any rust is highly likely to be the tip of an expensive iceberg in addition to everything else that will need doing, Well done for finding the rust but that's a bright red flag would be my advice.
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  5. Hi Jackie Sounds like you have a similar problem to one I had during lockdown. I let the battery completely discharge through lack of use. When AA got it started all OK except both rear doors remained locked and would not open. Mine was sorted under warranty but I understand a garage with the Autologic software can sort it quickly. I think the problem is that low voltage corrupts the software in one of the many computer modules so it needs re-coding. I have heard that these guys could help: https://www.eandeservices.co.uk/ They are in Luton but might be worth a call... Good luck John
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  7. Have you told the car it has had a new battery fitted? Also have you tried locking the doors with the key and/or manually inside the car?
  8. My Jaguar estate xf has a problem. Doors stopped locking however key fobs were seen as engine started. Battery was replaced as low voltage but the doors still won’t lock. All the quick fixes have been tried. Any suggestions and help would be appreciated
  9. I can't be sure on this but i've a feeling Smarty piggy-backs off Vodafone so may be worth getting your original SIM checked that they work in normal phones and/or substituting a known working SIM into the car in case there's a fault in the car system, rather than the SIM cards.
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  11. Hi Jon Smarty data only sim for £5 a month works just fine in my 2020 XE. Regards Rob
  12. I am looking to convert a Jaguar V12 project from injection to carbs so looking for carbs and inlet manifolds please ?
  13. This has all the hallmarks of low battery voltage. A full recharge should see you right.
  14. Hi all, I need to replace the SIM card in my 2017 XF-S. I've tried two already and both are politely declined by the car, either not compatible (Vodafone) or can't be read (forget the brand of this one). Is there a SIM provider that's guaranteed to work in the XF. Any help gratefully received! Cheers! Jon
  15. Started my XF after 6 days in my garage, we have temperatures as low as minus 13c, sluggish but started then i noticed the Red Warning on heads up display. I continued with my short journey returned to my garage. I looked under the bonnet to see belt was running, alternator connections secure. Switched off the ignition restarted again no warning signal. Has anyone experienced this. Any comments appreciated. `
  16. Glad to hear you're all up and running again, worthwhile clearing that fault code for the furure - if something else happens and someone plugs in a reader it will show up and probably give a red herring to the diagnosis.
  17. Hello Jim, Thanks for your Bagworld information , I will give them a buzz. Regards richard
  18. Just wanted to say thanks to everyone on this thread and add a few pics of the old and new part, together with the fault code that I had on my cheap ODB car scanner app. You could probably do everything with the front wheel off and the wheel liner pushed out of the way. I did take the air box out first but there is no way to get the part out from the top. It did give a me a bit more light to work, especially as the wiring and harness clips were a pain to remove. The fault code cleared by itself after I started the car with the new part.
  19. Is it just the satnav that's inoperative? If yes, then the likely culprit is the disc player in the boot. However, the system is so out of date that it is almost pointless to try and get a repair, unless of course you are seeking to keep originality. There is an option on the 4.2 litre engined cars to have an upgrade to allow Apple CarPlay / Android Auto hooked up, which gives you all of the advantages of phone mirroring, Google Maps, Waze, etc. It's more convoluted in the 5.0 litre engined cars - it can be done, but more complex. Check out systems like Mr 12Volt and Cartronics. Come back here if you need more steer. N6 JMX
  20. I have taken my XK to 3 garages so far, 2 of them Jaguar specialists, to see if they could repair the sat nav or somehow get it working again, but I have had no luck at all. Does anybody know where I could go next to resolve the problem or is there a spare sat nav out there? My understanding is they are no longer made for the XK and so it has to be a complete sat nav/electrical refit.
  21. Check out a company called Bag World, link below. They already have a set for the F-type Coupe so not a big step for the Convertible. Bagworld | Bespoke bags and luggage N6 JMX
  22. A belated thanks for this advice which I have taken, but I wish I could find some reccomended baggage for use in the F type boot. Even my jacket has to go in there when Im driving. Whilst I really enjoy my F for driving, surprisingly the Volvo C 70 is more nimble for town use and ease of access. Obviously need to run them in tandem so no SORN just yet !.
  23. Hi wow 30 years really looking forward to going to shows I do attend lots locally but a couple further afield will now be easy to get to
  24. Hi Symon, welcome to the wonderful world of Jaguar motoring, hopefully you will be able to put up a couple of photos of your Jaguar once you have it on the driveway. You get the XK8 in the anniversary year - its 30 years since the launch of the XK8 Sports Car range, so there will be a number of anniversary celebrations to get along to in 2026. Check out the "Events" tab further down this forum list. N6 JMX
  25. Hi All I have recently purchased but not collected yet an 1998 XK8 Im hoping to do lots of trips and shows Im just use it as my hobby car havint moved on from my 1979 MGB GT Im based in Yorkshire
  26. If it is a 2.0 diesel, I would avoid it unless there is proof that the timing chains / tensioners have been replaced. If you search for 'ingenium diesel engine problems', it will tell you everything you need to know. The Ford / Peugeot 2.2 engine is far less problematic.
  27. There are more images on the add on eBay , item number 157590941800, I thought it would be easy to tell with a side on image but trickier than I thought .
  28. SWB; LWB; I’d say the one in your picture is a SWB.
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    LWB ?

    Look at similar models for sale on somewhere like AutoTrader and compare the side view photos. Like Dave, I agree it looks like a LWB in the single image you have. N6 JMX
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