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Hi I am quite new to forum I have a 2007 s type 2.7 diesel and I am looking some help I have no heat coming through and the common suggestion is a faulty heater valve below the radiater and all I can see is a 2 port valve yet all info suggests it should be 3 port valve and I was wondering if anyone knows where it is thanks


5 hours ago, Johnathome said:

Hi I am quite new to forum I have a 2007 s type 2.7 diesel and I am looking some help I have no heat coming through and the common suggestion is a faulty heater valve below the radiater and all I can see is a 2 port valve yet all info suggests it should be 3 port valve and I was wondering if anyone knows where it is thanks

Hi John. I'm no expert as I've only recently purchased my first S Type, but I understand that issues with the climate control system are fairly common on these beautiful beasts.

I've found this: I hope it is of some help... http://jaguarclimatecontrol.com/diagnose/#dccv-ccm-test-procedure

If not, I'm sure a more experienced member will point you in the right direction.

Best of luck

HI

its usually easier to get to by removing the drivers side wheel arch liner

theres a 3 port valve or a 5 port valve, the DCCV on yours I think is a 5 port

its common for the DCCV to fail, or the climate control module, usually a Faulty DCCV will pop some of the track on the pcb of the climate module

if you google it there quite easy to fix, link the blown tracks and your away

cheers

Joe

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Hi oldkeeper checked out link which has a lot of info unfortunately it does not tell me where the valve is

Hi Joe will have a go at removing the wheel arch cover as I do not see it anywhere behind radiater

Cheers guys

Will let you know what I find

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Hi JOE-DOT-COM Thanks for the info I eventually took off the drivers wheel liner and there it was I ordered a new one which had 5 outlets cost £35 and fitted it working a treat thanks again for your help

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