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what manual says?
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If memory serves, the locking nuts have a removable sleeve to allow the "key" to fit in the end of the nut. As such, the locking nut doesn't have the same tight fitting sleeve, just a relatively loose one. Funny (ish) story, i removed all 4 locking nuts on mine prior to replacing the tyres. In between removing each wheel and fitting a new tyre then refitting and then going to replace the locking nuts, i managed to lose the "key". That decided me, they'd be replaced with normal nuts. By strange coincidence, after fitting replacement wheels to my Honda, i lost the locking nut "key" and had to buy a locking wheel nut remover kit. Done one so far but the rest won't be long, been hoping the key would turn up............
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Hi As we are soon to embark on a ferry crossing to France in our 2006 XJ6 TDiV6. Overnight Portsmouth - St Marlo so a long one How do I disable the alarm? Is it double press on the key fob? Use the key in the door lock? Is there a button to press inside then press lock on key fob? Leave unlocked? Last thing I want and the ships crew want is a Jag with a flat battery!
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Hi Chris yes its one of a few preproduction prototypes which were registered in 2001, sure there were only a few registered in 2001, not all are still shown on the road I have a 2004 S-type R and love it, great cars and underated, mines been extremely reliable if you want any links to workshop manual and info let me know cheers Joe
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Hi Got myself a 2006 metallic green XJ6 TDiV6 so will be about a bit asking questions....probably lots of them
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Noticed some of the sleeves are a bit loose on a few nuts so gonna replace them with solid ones. Do the locking nuts suffer the same fate? TIA
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Think you'll find it's Bik3rZ 😏 And thanks👍
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I've just picked up BP51KNV had her about 4 weeks now I'm just trying to find as much as I can regarding it being amongst some of the first
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Thank you Bickers! Lovely black wheels just like yours!
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not bad indeed. welcome to the fold
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Beutifull colour Alan😍
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hello fellow Jagggg owners! My name is Daz and i have just got me a XF in black. Very excited to meet everyone with there cars too. i have taken a pic of my new wheels and put on here. Please let me kniw if you like it? Thank you, Daz
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cd button is not turning on the cd radio works and cd cartridge moves in and out
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My name is Alan I have just joined the club I have a XKR soft top it's a 1999 model with just 56,000 miles on the clock I bought this as I a had a 1967 E Type years ago and regretted selling now retired can't afford another so bought XKR
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Hello, I have exactly the same fault on mine, did either of you manage to solve this? Thanks, Pete.
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If you have two things not working at the rear, then it’s very likely the electrical cables where they enter the tailgate at the top right. These go through a lot of movement with opening and closing of the tailgate - and it’s not abnormal for them to break at this point.
