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  2. Well what a struggle to find a sensor!! Phone Jag with C2D23151 and they come back with £145 6 pin, go on Brit parts with same number they say £155 6 pin. I took the old one off today and I have a 3 pin go on line with C2D23151 and they come back with a 3 pin at £50!! Please see photos below. Talk about confusing!! Regards Shaun
  3. Hi Matt, I bought my XK8 through SM Autos. The guy there, Sean, was honest and easy to deal with. They are a small 'trader' dealing with a limited stock. Depending on where you live, might be worth considering. Take a look at their website. Pete
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  5. Hi all I has some issues last year with my car, and spent a chunk of cash on new injectors and two new fuel pumps plus other stuff. This was 6 months / 2,000 miles ago (and not sure if there's a linked between the pumps and the problem - they're fitted in the sump I believe!?) and when I drove home last night, I noticed the oil - put a tray under and it's all gone!? Any views?
  6. My 2006 X-Type Estate had been running like a dream until several start refusals recently. Breakdown calls led to replacement of starter motor and then new battery but problem recurred the other day. The price of OEM and after-market parts has scared the pants off me! The garage where the Jag is laid up has tried to source s/h units without success so far. They tell me the fuel pump is only delivering around 25 BAR when it should go to 400? So, despite not being mechanically-minded, I have decided to get on with addressing the parts issue myself. So, it would be helpful to know the following:- 1) Are the same parts used in the 2.0 version? 2) How about the 2.2 Mondeo of the same era or possibly the Transit? 3) Recommended sources of s/h bits? I enjoy the vehicle so it would be a real shame to write it off as "beyond economic repair". Consequently any and all advice, tips and work-arounds gratefully received. Thanks!
  7. Any advice on selling a XFR Privately. This car isn’t a standard 5 ltr car and I’m sick of time wasters.
  8. All of your published posts are all still there, nothing has moved or been hidden. Your account can be logged out for security reasons if left unattended for a period, so quite possibly you have drafted a post, gone off to do something and then come back to continue your post but will not go live as you are logged out.
  9. Hi Shaun, i recently had a pedestrian sensor go on mine and the price for that from my local Jag dealer was the best price i could find, even second hand ones on EBay were more expensive. By the way when i pulled my old sensor out i was surprised to find it was an aftermarket part without the JLR logo like the new one had on it's label, obviously Chinese crap which is why it went bad. So, suggest you try your local Jag dealer first and beware of aftermarket lower prices if you see them on line!
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  11. I shall do. don't think my car will meet their emissions though.
  12. Evening Ive had the car on the Jaguar Diagnostic and it’s come up with left hand front height sensor, would anyone know the best place to buy them from? regards Shaun
  13. I Gordon, you are not alone. I suspect the site has an issue at the moment and a number of recent posts have "gone astray". I haven't started any recently, but a few of my answers have certainly gone from the post areas. Over the the staff / moderators to advise. Incidentally, check out the post under Scottish Events for a Jaguar Day in Glasgow on Saturday, Jun.29.24. N6 JMX
  14. I posted a thread a day or so ago with the details of my park brake issues. It was there, I read it, it was fairly understandable, I was pleased. I became even more pleased when I noticed I had a couple of answers, but sadly I was too busy at the time to read them . "Its ok" I thought, " they will still be there later, they won't just disapear" But they have and not only the replies (thank you who ever took the time to answer) but also the thread!!! Its like a day has just dropped out of my life and I fear I may be imagining it. I have searched everywhere, I have looked in posts I started , i have looked in latest posts, I have looked by subject, I have looked in forums, I have even looked down the loo in case they fell in there. But , alas I have had no success in finding any of it. My posts from a year ago, they are there, my post from a day ago have disappeared . Maybe the pixies did it, or the hobgoblins did it for a laugh , but please Mr Forum Wizard can you track them down and tell me how to find them Your ever humble servant Gordon with the missing thread !!!
  15. Welcome to the wonderful world of Jaguar motoring, it has a great community aspect to it, so be sure to get along to local shows and meet fellow enthusiasts. Not sure about the tyre size choice for the XE, but there are several ways to check what tyres are correct fro your car. An obvious one is the sticker, usually in the driver's door jamb, that advises the tyre pressures - often tyre sizes are given there as well. Another option is to check in your Owner's Handbook, there you will find the tyres that are advised for your vehicle. Finally, visit the Kwik Fit website and type in your registration number to their tyre selection tool, which will advise you of a range of tyres to suit your car. At 9 years old, your car could be on its second or third set of boots by now, so it is not always correct to think the current tyres are the correct dimensions. Previous owner may have changed and gotten it wrong at that point. Good luck and happy motoring. N6 JMX
  16. Hi Moonraker63 here. First time I've owned a Jaguar...long time dreaming ... And can honestly say my XE Portfolio is lovely. 65 plate in grey, New MOT last week ( no advisories!!) wheels refurbed yesterday. First time I've had an autobox too which really is strange but getting used to it. Small niggles being the aircon needs a regas, being done next week, and somehow the place i bought her from have put 2 new tyres on the rear wheels which are the wrong size, should be 225 and they've put 245 on instead...daft question but is that a problem? Anyway other than that ... I love my Jag
  17. Hi Paul, I mean to keep an eye out for hydraulic fluid appearing in strange places. It is not easy to simply look around the car and visually check the pipes and hoses as they are predominantly concealed behind areas of trim. However, you can see quite a few of them if you stand outside the car and have someone else operate the open / close hood function. An improvement over the X-100 cars installed in the X-150, is that the top latch mechanism at the windscreen is electrically operated, as opposed to hydraulic, so any hose failure and subsequent leakage is more contained. N6 JMX
  18. Morning Jim, Thanks for your comment, point taken for the fluid ill leave well alone and just check the level. Regarding the pipework do you mean to check all pipes leading to all cylinders around the car?
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